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OCCUPATION STATISTICS: 1910 

CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE 

TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED 
IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX 



REPRINTED FROM VOLUME IV OF THE THIRTEENTH CENSUS REPORTS, OCCUPATION STATISTICS 

PAGES 152-207 




WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 

1914 



152 



POPULAT 



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Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIBi 

[For a discussion of the probable accuracy oi the figure 




OCCUPATION. 


ALBANY, 
N. Y. 


ATLANTA, 
GA. 


BALTIMORE, 
1ID. 


BIRMINGHAM, 
ALA. 


BOSTON, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


1 


POPCLAT 




40, 690 
33,344 


44,554 
12,780 


59, 690 
60,396 


65,839 
25,712 


217, 267 
179,527 


239,615 
78,184 


53,614 
45,350 


52,016 
15,836 


268,870 
220,222 


2S1,211 
an, 32( 


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3 


. rlculture, forestry, and animal husbandry 


332 


9 


671 


52 


1,182 


95 


464 


32 


2,027 


133 


4 


j^airy fai 
Dairy tar 
Farmers 

Farm lab 

Farm 
Farm 
Turp 

jl'aim, da 

Farm 

(lard- 
Orch 




4 

4 

33 

103 
10 
93 




14 
11 
77 

118 

7 

111 


3 


45 
23 
35 

380 




29 
41 
75 

92 

7 

85 


1 
5 
2 

11 

1 

10 


4 
15 
33 

346 

6 

340 


l 


li 






4 

5 

35 

2 

33 






2 

3 


5 

83 

8 
25 


e 

94 

3 

91 


7 




1 




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3 


380 


i 




n 




5 
2 
3 




9 


1 


14 
1 
9 

4 


1 


7 
1 
5 
1 


1 
1 


15 




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9 






15 




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1 
9 








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4 
2 

01 
22 






58 
4 

99 
52 
2 
29 
16 

348 


1 




587 
23 

161 
49 
4 
50 
58 

778 

1 

629 

125 

23 

26 
1 

18 
2 
5 

1 
9 
3 

26 


6 




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1 

71 
16 
4 
33 
18 

246 






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3 
2 


2 
2 


19 
14 
1 
4 


77 
7 
5 

60 
5 

112 


3 

2 


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1 


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81 






32 
7 

105 


1 




1 


1 
2 

17 


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1 


7 


20 


6 


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67 
32 

6 

3 


1 


185 
53 

S 

11 


6 
1 


206 

126 

16 

10 


11 

8 
1 


88 

22 

2 

3 


4 

2 


10 

7 


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3 

29 




1 

3 
19 






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2 
3 

1 

2 












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15 












2 
3 


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icultural and animal husbandry pursuits 




1 


2 


5 


3 


37 




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1 

9 
13 
3 

183 




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1 

5 
2 

136 




8 
16 
5 

334 










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3 


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1 

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2,261 














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7 
1 

29 
7 
3 

19 

11 
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54 

46 

8 

121 
52 
13 
56 

1,739 




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6 




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3 
3 




7 
5 








39 
9 

10 
20 

7 
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3 










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1 
1 












11 














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5 
2 

5 






2 

212 

38 






51 


















11 




2 






4 






7 


2 


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56 




2 

7 
1 




5 
114 




4 

275 
6 




38 
95 




7 

115 

5 


2 


17 




















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1 
13,059 








6 
78,300 


1 
28,111 






5 
86.020 




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nufacturing and mechanical industries 


4,011 


17,338 


4,356 


18,751 


1,510 


27,260 


m 


326 
122 


31 


289 
72 


30 
1 

28 
7 

3 


1,346 
285 


205 


251 
35 


10 


1,470 

352 

2 

1,116 

1,337 

1,608 

1,560 

48 

455 

1,652 

1,974 

83 

566 


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Bakers . 




24 

7 

29 


150 
55 

31 


9 
1 

5 


155 
81 

65 






204 

293 

262 

258 

4 

239 

352 

293 

13 

91 

'Seel 


217 

141 

319 

316 

3 

102 
575 
553 
22 
280 


1,061 

1,292 

1,401 

1,388 

13 

587 

1,145 

1,397 

460 

700 


216 

103 

362 

359 

3 

252 

514 

403 

9 

41 


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ootnotes t( 

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Ai 3 


i Table I, i 

F'jD, 
3 


age 91. 









OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910. 



153 



for certain specific occupations 


see pages 19 to 23.] 




























BRIDGEPORT, 
CONN. 


BUFFALO, 
N. Y. 


CAMBRIDGE, 
MASS. 


CHICAGO, 
ILL. 


CINCINNATI, 
OHIO. 


CLEVELAND, 
OHIO. 


COLUMBUS, 
OHIO. 


DAYTON, 
OHIO. 


DENVER, 
COLO. 




Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


1 
2 


42, 776 
37,937 


39,772 
11,981 


172, 202 
139,463 


170,944 
42, 022 


39,844 
32,223 


44,722 
14,620 


916,693 
759,778 


853,529 
236,811 


149,533 
124,267 


158, 478 
48,106- 


232,313 
194,078 


215,418 
54,808 


77,425 
63,746 


76,242 
19,454 


48, 787 
41,210 


47,878 
11,433 


90,849 
74,222 


89,477 
23,013 



EXPLANATORY FOOTNOTES TO TABLE I OF REPORT ON OCCU- 
PATIONS, TO WHICH REFERENCES ARE MADE IN THIS 
REPRINT. 



Clerks in stores. — Many of the "clerks" in stores evidently are "salesmen and 
saleswomen." 

Draymen, teamsters, and expressmen. — Teamsters in agriculture, forestry, and 
the extraction of minerals are classified with the other workers in those industries, 
respectively; and drivers for bakeries and laundries are classified with deliverymen 
in trade. 

Farm foremen. — Includes turpentine farm foremen. 

Farmers. — Includes turpentine farmers. 

Laborers (not otherwise specified): 

Blast furnaces and rolling mills. — Includes tinplate mills. 
Saw and planing mills. — Includes wooden box factories. 

Laundry operatives. — Some owners of hand laundries are included with "laundry 
operatives." 

Laundry owners, officials, and managers. — Some owners of hand laundries are 
included with "laundry operatives." 

Messenger, bundle, and office boys. — Except telegraph and telephone messen- 
gers. 

Salesmen and saleswomen. — Many of the "clerks" in stores evidently are "sales- 
men and saleswomen." 

Semiskilled operatives (not otherwise specified): 

Blast furnaces and rolling mills. — Includes tinplate mills. 

Car and railroad shops. — Includes car repairers for steam and street railroads. 

Saw and planing mills. — Includes wooden box factories. 

Sewers and sewing machine operators (factory). — Includes sewers and sewing 
machine operators in all factories except shoe and harness factories, and sack sewer? 
in cement, sugar, and grain mills. 

Soldiers, sailors, and marines. — Includes only those resident in continental 
United States at the date of the enumeration. 



215 

334 
272 
62 

82 
605 
230 
7 
106 


15 



846 
1,267 


37 


298 

262 

260 

2 

69 
168 
320 

49 
280 


11 


1,214 




53 




644 




1,225 




1.139 
414 
665 


3 



4,551 
5,696 


338 

1 
1 


965 

1,028 

1,005 

23 

132 
863 
1,079 
463 
784 


79 


5,507 




189 




1,720 






7,095 


2 

32 

1 

2 




6,573 
2.435 


5 


4,525 





903 



1,688 
201 

595 

2, (i 10 

1,997 

221 

764 



310 


18 


771 




707 




64 




273 




494 




969 


4 


74 




173 





403 
368 
35 

130 
286 
459 
97 
314 



390 


36 


632 




630 




2 





242 




705 




1,404 


T 


130 




228 





16 


2 POPULATIf 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFfEI 

[For a discussion of the probable accuracy of the figure 




OCCUPATION. 


ALBANY, 
N. Y. 


ATLANTA, 
GA. 


BALTIMORE, 
MO. 


BIRMINGHAM, 
ALA. 


BOSTON, 

MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


i 


Population 10 Years of Aoe and Over 


40,690 
33,344 


44,554 
12,780 


59,690 
50, 396 


65,839 
25,712 


217,267 
179,527 


239,615 
78,184 


53,614 
45,350 


52,016 
15,836 


268,870 
220, 222 


281,211 
96,321 


2 


All occupations 




. riculture, forestry, and animal husbandry 




332 


! 


571 


52 


1,182 


95 


464 


32 


2,027 


133 



Blacksmiths, forgemen, and hammermen 

B tsmiths 

Forgomen, hammermen, and welders 

toiler makers 

i stone masons 

Bulldei and building contractors 

lutGfa and dressers (slaughterhouse).. 
:■ bia lakers 



fffl 




?AS 




4 




BSW 




as? 




293 
13 


5 


91 





319 




316 




3 




in? 




575 




553 


4 


2sn 





1 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 

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1,401 

1,388 

13 

587 

1,145 

1,397 

460 

700 



36? 




1,608 

1,560 

48 


359 




R 




35S 




455 


514 




1,652 

1,974 

83 


403 




q 




41 




566 



n 










11 







OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 



153 



OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910. 

for certain specific occupations, see pages 19 to 23.] 





BRIDGEPORT, 
CONN. 


BUFFALO, 
N. Y. 


CAMBRIDGE, 
MASS. 


CHICAGO, 

ILL. 


CINCINNATI, 
OHIO. 


CLEVELAND, 
OHIO. 


COLUMBUS, 
OHIO. 


DAYTON, 
OHIO. 


DENVER, 
COLO. 




Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


1 

2 


42, 776 
37,937 


39, 772 
11,981 


172,202 
139,463 


170,944 
42,022 


39,844 
32,223 


44,722 
14,620 


916,693 
759,778 


853,529 
236,811 


149,533 
124,267 


158, 478 
48,106 


232, 313 
194,078 


215,418 
54,808 


77,425 
63,746 


76,242 
19,454 


48, 787 
41.210 


47,878 
11,433 


90,849 
74,222 


89,477 
23, 013 


3 


466 


11 


775 


71 


383 


5 


4,083 


256 


1,325 


114 


1,090 


71 


478 


13 


310 


13 


1,790 


79 




10 
15 
47 

89 

9 

80 


1 

1 

6 
4 
2 


7 

3 

57 

169 

9 

160 


1 
3 
1 

41 
6 
35 


3 

8 
5 

71 

1 

70 


4 
1 
3 


21 

42 

372 

900 
118 
782 


1 

2 
19 

114 
45 
69 


67 
95 
124 

221 
45 
176 


3 
11 

5 

42 

38 

4 


3 

3 

69 

271 

4 

267 




6 

11 
62 

143 
12 
131 


1 
1 
3 
3 


3 
13 
39 

89 

7 

82 


1 

1 


76 
75 
227 

428 

15 

413 


5 


5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

In 


2 
4 

36 
2 
34 


8 
8 

16 
5 
11 


11 


3 




4 


1 


2 
1 




40 
1 

18 
11 
10 

65 
8 

922 
275 
32 

537 

78 

1,557 


7 
1 
2 
2 
2 


10 
1 
8 
1 




10 


1 


12 
1 

10 
1 


1 


2 




8 
2 
5 
1 


2 


P 






n 


1 
2 




2 






5 
3 
2 

76 
9 

160 
54 
14 
59 
33 

473 


1 


1 


1 

1 




1 


14 


1 








1 


15 




2 

21 

8 

124 
43 
4 
45 
32 

343 


1 

15 
12 

37 
10 










Id 


68 






4 
6 

193 

41 

5 

119 
28 

542 












11 
19 

289 
50 
30 

136 
73 

323 




17 










2 

75 
24 

5 
41 
5 

155 










iv 
19 

an 


71 
27 


2 


10 
4 


34 
25 


13 
9 


4 
2 

1 

1 


6 
2 

4 
1 


83 
19 
7 
35 
22 

76 


8 
5 

3 

1 


13 
7 
1 


21 

n 


37 
7 

154 


2 

1 


6 


17 
10 

221 


1 


7 
2 

73 


4 


5 


23 
M 


11 


39 


23 


16 


25 

2-; 
27 


109 
41 

4 

2 


1 


237 
92 
14 

5 


3 

8 


165 
45 
11 

3 


1 


779 
692 
86 

20 


33 
36 

4 


428 

111 

3 

8 


33 

5 

1 


300 
157 
16 

3 
1 


8 
14 

1 


92 

59 
4 

2 


1 


36 
38 
2 


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171 

123 

29 

15 


8 
7 
1 


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1 




4 




3 




14 
2 

4 

4 
42 
11 

59 




5 
2 
1 

2 

34 

1 

18 
1 
1 
1 

14 
1 

100 














12 




31 








1 
1 














3? 


1 

3 
2 
1 

1 




1 

4 
17 
2 

11 














2 

2 
1 
2 

5 








3 

1 
62 
113 

143 
5 




33 
















1 






34 












5 
1 

7 






35 








1 

5 
2 














36 
37 


3 

1 


6 




1 


1 




4 


3 


11 

1 


38 






1 






1 
12 
36 
10 

1,271 


















39 
















2 
5 




2 
3 




1 

3 


3 


62 

21 
55 

1,393 




4(1 


1 




10 


2 


5 
1 

10 




3 






8 


41 


1 


1 
9 


2 


42 


26 




278 




9 


277 


150 


1 


53 




5 











43 


4 
4 




17 
10 
7 

54 

6 

10 

38 

8 








23 

18 
5 

161 
65 
25 

71 

258 
3 
20 

7 

75 

6 

69 

649 

75 
4 
71 

350, 359 


1 
1 


3 

3 




15 
12 
3 

50 
12 
15 
23 

45 


1 

1 


8 
6 
o 

54 
14 
10 
30 

56 




2 
2 




16 
13 

3 

406 
89 
21 

296 

200 

7 

362 

4 

367 

70 

297 

25 

6 
6 




44 












4fi 












4fi 


1 






2 






25 
7 
3 

15 

10 
1 
5 






1 
1 


12 
2 




3 


47 












4S 


















1 


49 


1 
4 






2 
1 










10 
11 




2 


SO 












SI 












52 






6 
10 

10 




1 








1 

6 

11 








1 






53 




















54 


3 






1 






3 






3 




1 




2 


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5fl 


3 
14 




10 

160 

13 
13 




1 

5 






3 

50 

3 
3 




11 
67 

82 

8 
74 

109.644 




3 

19 

10 
10 




1 

24 

2 
2 




2 


57 












58 




3 




8 




5°. 
















Ml 












8 
71,381 




8 
18,201 




61 


24,374 


6.322 


70, 131 


11,919 


15,436 


4,778 


59,247 


16.605 


28, 861 


5,116 


24,638 


4,582 


26,430 


4,157 


62 

63 


402 
113 

289 

215 

334 

272 
62 

82 
605 
230 
7 
106 


35 

23 
12 

15 


1,696 

312 

1 

1,383 

846 

1,267 

1,214 

53 

644 

1,225 

1,139 

111 

665 


235 


337 
64 

273 

298 

262 

260 

2 

69 
168 
320 

49 
280 


39 

26 
13 

11 


4,626 
1,023 


ill .2 

1 

652 

309 

338 

1 


892 

190 

1 

701 

965 

1,028 

1,005 

23 

132 
863 
1,079 
463 
784 


195 

1 

144 

50 

79 


1,730 
261 


375 

1 

324 

50 

60 


359 
57 


58 

50 

8 

18 
4 


273 
47 

226 

245 

403 

368 

35 

130 
286 
459 
97 
314 


46 

37 
9 

26 
1 


536 
186 


66 


64 


184 
51 

37 


55 


Go 

66 

67 


3,603 

4,551 

5,696 

5,507 

189 

1,720 
7,095 

6,573 
2,435 
4,525 


1,469 

903 

1,889 

l.livj 
201 

505 

2, aw 

1,997 
221 
764 


302 

310 

771 
707 
64 

273 
494 
969 
74 
173 


350 

390 

632 

630 

2 

242 

705 

1,404 

130 

228 


11 
36 


68 










69 










70 












71 




2 

32 

1 

2 








72 
73 


3 


5 


8 


T 


74 











154 



POPULATION. 

Table III.-TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


ALBANY, 

N. Y. 


ATLANTA, 
GA. 


BALTIMORE, 
MD. 


BIRMINGB \M, 
ALA. 


BOSTON, 

MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


75 


Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Con. 


1,209 
458 
33 




2,153 

368 

12 

2 

15 

412 

34 

27 

7 

40 

281 

42 

16 
6 
8 
2 

210 
331 

17 
12 
5 




4,846 

1,477 

325 

11 

42 

1,187 

333 

71 
262 

128 

1,744 

133 

89 
41 
14 
34 

842 
1,119 

67 
41 
15 
1 
10 

221 

312 
130 
22 
160 

7,785 

7,052 

733 

974 

733 

49 

3 

189 

953 

493 
142 

84 
179 

55 

1,471 

5 

438 

89 

16 

923 

1,059 

20 

251 

12 

768 

8 

359 
133 
145 
81 

324 
254 


1 
32 


2,132 

175 

21 

1 

1 

465 

9 
4 
5 

47 

360 

7 

49 

37 

7 

5 

307 
417 

417 

348 

21 

15 

33 




6,684 

2,424 

296 

13 

50 

1,991 

227 
122 
105 

165 

2,445 

313 

300 

255 

13 

32 

1,557 
1,231 

56 
39 
17 


1 


7fi 




18 


41 


11 

830 


385 


77 






78 




1,163 


1,395 
2 
1 


7,027 
6 
1 

6 

1 
5 


6,568 
12 


79 




8 
314 

58 
44 

14 

22 

312 

34 

54 
47 
4 
3 

163 
171 

6 
4 
1 


80 






1 


1 


R1 






14 


8? 










5 


81 










9 


R4 












Rfi 














86 




I 


5 


3 

7 
7 




12 


87 






97 


Rft 










12 


km 


Filers 








2 


W) 












83 


91 














9? 




CO 


45 


339 


11 

1 
1 


448 


93 






94 




• 








95 












9r> 














97 




1 
















9fi 














19 

361 
64 
80 

217 

6,453 

5,760 

693 

190 

37 

13 

1 

139 

149 
29 
32 
23 
48 
17 

956 
17 
61 

62 

7 

819 

128 

55 
7 
13 
40 
13 

203 
112 
36 
55 

207 

22 

I 

65 

119 

2,835 

4 

2 

32 

48 

33 

35 

10 

5 

4 

4 

115 

324 

161 


1 


W 


Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths 


50 
1 
4 

45 

1,025 
844 
181 

69 




45 
1 


4 


3 

1 


32 
1 




23 


100 






1 


101 










10 


10? 






44 

1:480 

1,277 

203 

152 
127 


4 

26 
26 


2 

200 

197 

3 

37 
13 

2 


31 

1,936 

1,708 

228 

81 

44 

1 

9 

27 

185 

136 

2 

46 

1 




12 


103 


Laborers (n. o. s.i): 


8 
8 


32 
32 


66 


104 




65 


lOS 




1 


10ft 






5 
4 


1 


7 


107 








10S 




1 








ioq 










1 




no 




68 

62 
49 




25 

149 
94 
10 
31 
14 


1 


22 

19 

7 
5 


7 


111 






2 
2 


4 


11? 










113 








1 


114 




1 
2 










111 








2 

5 

34 






116 










3 


117 




281 

1 

17 

55 

1 

207 

14 


3 


389 
2 

193 
19 
9 

166 

27 


9 


3,003 

5 

2,269 

119 

2 

608 

23 
19 


16 


23 


118 




1 


119 






5 


9 

1 


8 


1 


120 








1?1 






1 
3 

3 






m 




3 
2 


24 

103 


8 


21 


■\v\ 




12 


124 






1 


125 








1 




6 






126 
















T>7 




9 
5 

13 
4 
8 
1 

24 


2 


23 
3 

174 
69 
75 
30 

123 
109 


3 


97 


4 




4 


128 






7 


1W 






6 
2 
2 
2 

27 
15 


22 
5 
2 

15 

62 
27 


j3 

13 

56 

4 

32 
31 




2 


ISO 








1 


131 










132 








1 


133 




6 


1 
1 


30 


134 




5 


135 








1 






6 

18 

332 




2 
12 

659 


9 

3 

133 


4 

66 

3,458 
2 
191 
136 
49 
22 

45 

4 

6 

12 

230 

223 

1 

443 








1 


ITT 




6 

48 


35 
633 


1 

500 

121 

1 

4 

47 

S 

17 




23 


138 




19 


337 


139 
140 








2 
5 
3 
4 

5 
1 








68 
45 

1 




2 


141 




12 


12 

15 

10 

8 


29 


3 


25 






4 












16 


144 


Food industries— 


3 


7 


15 




5 










146 
















2 




2 




20 
2 

17 






9 














G5 
31 




1 


149 




3 






18 


1 


1 


150 
151 








2 




3 




22 


si 


163 


7 


i 


58 



1 Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



155 





BRIDGEPORT, 
CONN. 


BUFFALO, 
N. Y. 


CAMBRIDGE, 
MASS. 


CHICAGO, 

ILL. 


CINCINNATI, 
OHIO. 


CLEVELAND, 
OHIO. 


COLUMBUS, 
OHIO. 


DAYTON, 
OHIO. 


DENVER, 
COLO. 




Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


V\ 


1,192 

137 

14 

1 

26 

247 

3 
3 


13 

494 
2 
1 


5,369 

942 

289 

2 

17 

1,347 

310 

63 

247 

156 

2,0S2 

171 

423 
310 
56 

67 

961 
1,721 

203 

134 

52 

lo 

2 

12 

2!9 

3 

99 

117 

4,815 

4,416 

429 

521 
82 
30 




1,139 
349 
151 

4 
218 

51 
45 
6 

30 

335 

28 

39 

35 

3 

1 

224 
355 

12 
9 
3 


139 

757 
1 

1 
1 

14 

13 
1 

97 
2 
2 


24,048 

7,939 

1,372 

37 

175 

8,935 

1,063 
500 
563 

1,054 
6,741 
1,435 

1,756 

1,280 

136 

340 

3,057 
5,441 

546 
278 
219 
29 

20 

91 

1,115 

98 
162 
855 

22,964 
19,571 
3,393 

1,455 

64 

259 

11 

1,121 

2,190 

1,097 

165 

615 

298 

15 

24,638 

153 

7,329 

4.660 

425 

12, 071 

626 

187 
9 

64 
315 

51 

2,697 

1,306 

729 

662 

272 

14 

4 

33 

221 

20, 403 
79 
92 
298 
235 
660 

218 

63 
4 

54 

69 

7,869 

90 

297 


3 

396 


2,899 

1,144 

563 

2 

29 

812 

333 
115 
218 

119 

1,195 

212 

484 

366 

39 

79 

647 
1,014 

52 

34 

10 

1 

7 

113 

208 
34 
30 

144 

3,383 

2,858 

525 

262 

32 

33 

1 

196 

367 
106 
123 
68 
53 
17 

1,475 
25 
105 
68 
161 
1,116 

248 

89 
4 
90 
51 
14 

520 

205 
138 
177 

109 
14 


ll 


. 6,383 
1,183 

323 

4 

34 

1,722 

239 

72 
167 

317 

2,171 

141 

928 

640 

31 

257 

1,070 
2,347 

631 
155 
297 
16 
163 

24 

178 

4 

18 

156 

5,695 

4,905 

790 

458 
4 

138 
1 

315 

648 

478 

26 

63 

79 

2 

14,562 

685 

5,199 

287 

22 

8,369 

101 

215 

2 

4 

162 

18 

634 
418 
90 
126 

251 
4 




1,819 

413 

40 

6 

9 

552 

55 
24 
31 

87 
675 
56 

161 

106 

16 

39 

254 
710 

124 
46 
45 
9 
24 

104 

66 

1 

10 

55 

2,217 

1,931 

286 

70 
19 
4 


1 
34 

1,655 
2 

6 
6 

2 

11 
11 

100 


1,497 

299 

32 

3 
343 

48 

24 
24 

28 

344 

37 

425 
305 
39 
81 

160 
601 

42 
32 
9 


27 
943 

6 
6 

10 

6 
5 

1 
69 


2,868 

627 

33 

1 

7 

765 

86 
29 
57 

98 
897 
107 

25 
14 

7 
4 

274 
241 

23 
13 
9 


2 


76 
77 


28 


65 


37 


78 
79 


3,412 
3 


15,099 
17 
10 

38 

7 

31 


4,506 
8 


3,472 
4 


1,961 
3 


81 

82 

83 


22 

2 

20 


8 
1 

7 


8 
1 
7 


2 
2 


84 


42 
36.3 
31 

1,095 

790 

75 

230 

226 

712 

68 

49 

16 

2 

1 


29 
26 

3 
116 




SS 










1 


86 

87 
88 

m 


3 

36 
36 


43 

67 
42 
23 
2 


9 

27 
26 

1 


2 

26 
17 
9 


5 

1 

1 


<w 






91 










92 


247 


929 
2 


223 


355 

5 

4 
1 


34 


94 








AS 




2 






% 








97 














4 


1 

3 

38 


1 


1 

18 

177 
10 
27 

140 

3,591 

3,202 

389 

53 




9"! 




19 

48 
5 
23 
20 

1,019 
911 
108 

62 


30 

29 
1 

5 
5 

11 


6 

32 
4 
8 

20 

301 

300 

1 

156 
2 
13 
1 

140 

19 
6 
3 
4 




2 
6 




99 

inn 


100 

67 

4 

29 

1,103 
931 

172 

230 
1 
4 

215 
10 

16 

7 


2 

2 

11 
9 
2 

33 

32 
1 


10 
2 
5 
3 

46 
46 


9 

1 


1 


101 




i 

3 

36 

36 

2 


4 
34 

1,351 

1,151 

200 

52 
10 
16 


1 

15 
15 

13 




102 

103 
104 
10S 


8 

36 
36 


6 

61 
61 


1 

35 

34 

1 


106 
107 


16 


8 


26 


1 


101 










11 


2 


2 

9 
42 

435 

357 

8 

30 

21 

19 

280 

2 

36 

72 

3 

167 

405 
1 
14 

378 
9 
3 

28 

4 

22 

2 

12 




109 












110 

111 
ll 9 


409 

358 
158 
20 
101 
47 
32 

4,954 
353 

1,090 
416 
34 

3,061 

148 
37 
52 
1 
45 
13 

529 
210 
284 
35 

35 
1 
6 
3 

25 

2,895 
17 

7 
12 

9 
16 

31 
7 


16 

11 
2 


62 

106 
53 
16 
5 
15 
17 

443 

4 

88 


11 

8 
2 


8 
6 


15 

7 
5 
2 


47 

363 
78 

227 
36 
22 


2 

12 
1 
11 


26 

55 
23 

5 
24 

3 


11 


1 


in 


4 
2 




114 


3 
4 
2 

1,850 

138 

461 

4 

7 

1,240 

770 

632 

11 

3 

1 

123 

54 
40 
10 
4 

125 


41 
3 
6 

32 

21 
12 

9 

1 

1 

17 






IIS 


1 

8 

32 
3 
4 
1 
6 

18 

16 
3 






116 


6 

276 

3 

54 

42 

4 

173 

83 

5 








117 
118 
119 
1?0 


20 
3 
1 
1 

10 
5 

11 
1 


193 

6 

30 

2 


2,861 

20 

902 

136 

89 

1,714 

32 
15 


13 

1 

1 
11 

1 


2,040 
93 
129 
632 
33 
1,153 

33 
29 


37 
2 

4 

31 


3 


1?1 


1 
350 

28 
13 
4 
2 
5 
4 

99 
78 
7 
14 

24 
2 

6 
16 

1,135 
1 
1 
6 
15 
11 

34 
2 


6 
2 

2 

16 
16 

4 
2 
2 

87 

3' 

3 




122 

123 
124 
1?5 


155 

74 
3 


3 

1 


1W 




6 
61 

11 

90 
50 
6 
34 

162 


2 

8 




1 

5 
11 

93 
41 
31 
21 

23 








1 


127 
178 


6 

7 

17 
13 
2 
2 

19 


31 
40 

13 
7 
3 
3 

104 


1 

1 
1 

8 


3 
1 

104 
51 
27 
26 

2 


2 
1 
1 

1 




129 
130 
131 
132 


15 
14 
1 




133 

134 


14 
3 


1 


135 


1 

2 

122 

1,374 


1 

16 
174 


16 


15 

2 

145 

2,562 




1 
5 

17 

987 












136 


71 
24 

2,212 


4 

7 

229 


157 
90 

5,479 
21 
6 
35 
73 
209 

33 

' I 

37 

2 

118 


49 
55 

390 








2 

10 

613 
2 
1 
1 
16 
11 

21 

17 




137 

138 
139 


3 

207 


8 
112 


2 
1,282 


1 
106 


1 
41 


140 






2 

4 


44 
437 

31 
161 

67 
3 


51 
18 
39 
40 

56 

6 

3 

14 

23 

113 


11 
14 


12 
43 
6 

24 

7 


2 

9 

26 

7 

17 
8 


3 

10 

2 
4 


29 
2 

5 
2 

12 
3 


16 
4 

S 




141 
14? 


113 

7 

98 

4 


88 
24 


3 


143 




5 

10 
1 




144 
14S 


12 


8 

1 


146 












147 


2 




158 

3 

213 


4 


1 




4 

25 

557 

2 

97 




1 

2 


17 




5 


1 


31 

4 

169 

3 

19 




148 


12 
3 


5 


149 


2 




7 


42S 
51 
19 


1 

4 


19 




31 




ISO 






151 






43 


14 


44 


20 


51 


19 


23 


5 


4 


6 


3 



• See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



156 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


ALBANY, 
N. Y. 


ATLANTA, 
GA. 


BALTIMORE, 
MD. 


BIRMINGHAM, 
ALA. 


BOSTON, 

MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


IS? 


Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Con. 
Laborers ^n. o. s.») — Continued. 
Other industries— Continued. 

Gas works 


22 
54 
7 
21 
24 




7S 
50 

1 
25 
76 

1 
10 

2 




206 
130 
35 

11 
04 




65 
8 
4 




202 

305 

47 

17 

43 

533 

220 

67 




153 






1 


4 






154 






. 




155 






7 
13 


13 

12 


1 
3 


1 


156 


4 


4 




157 




14 


158 




1 
2 




3 


11 
16 

1,617 

19 

3,624 

3,538 

86 

747 

7,877 

2,694 

133 

274 
62 
98 

114 

40 

71 

1,054 

65 

973 

16 

141 

2,959 

41 

2,134 

784 

653 
175 
360 
1,916 
253 
24 
141 
238 

238 

33 

5 

200 

1,188 

706 
S9 

268 
23 

178 

14S 

3,023 
277 

1,831 
915 

1,104 

67 

7 

454 

7 

106 

100 

363 

284 

2,307 

13 

376 

254 

119 

1,545 

917 
147 
12 
43 
12 
644 
59 


1 








159 










1 


ifin 
















mi 




173 


29 


360 

47 

1,000 

995 

5 

480 

619 
498 
121 

75 
8 
1 

66 

17 
30 

194 
7 

191 
1 

67 

813 


42 


215 


190 


10 


624 

10 

6,175 

6,107 

68 

916 

2,777 

2,540 

237 

364 
53 
55 

256 

12 
82 

889 
149 
693 

47 

122 

4,585 

7 

3,854 

724 

318 

235 

512 

2,353 

390 

3 

45S 

49 

222 

50 

2 

170 

1,297 

439 
16 

185 
17 

166 
55 

1,517 
168 

1,134 
215 

1,022 

61 

11 

548 

1 

20 

63 

318 

204 

2,830 
86 
141 
154 
114 

2,335 

688 

371 

70 

88 

19 

63 




162 






163 




1,004 

990 

14 

148 

443 
405 
38 

36 
4 
6 

26 

7 
17 

362 

10 

348 

4 

9 

676 

1 

523 

152 

103 
31 
10 

545 
89 








1,281 

1,276 

5 

270 

271 
199 
72 

94 
7 
2 

85 

2 
4 

398 

5 

393 




1 


164 














165 


Tool makers and die setters and sinkers . 










1 


Ififi 




4 

16 
15 
1 


10 

14 
10 
4 


14 

73 
73 


2 

4 
2 
2 


32 


167 






168 






169 




12 


va 


Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bellhangers 




3 


171 










1 


172 














173 












2 


174 














175 




318 
1 


380 


1,445 
2 


161 


1,840 
4 


176 




177 






' 




178 




1 




2 




1 


179 








3 


ISO 










38 
592 






181 




1 


3 


36 
16 

1 
19 

1 
1 


1 


31 


18? 




8 


183 






675 
138 

53 
42 
203 
385 
142 
22 
41 
34 

60 
3 


1 
2 


513 
79 

70 
80 
167 
343 
41 
104 
17 
21 

55 




11 


184 




1 


1 


12 


185 






1 St". 




4 




1 


6 


187 








188 














189 






1 


3 




1 


inn 










mi 




100 
3 

33 
1 












m? 








1 

321 
10 






193 


Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s. 1 ): 


31 
1 


11 
1 


2 


279 


194 




7 


195 




26 
29 

9 

77 
39 

6 
21 

6 


2 




196 




32 

238 

40 
29 
6 
2 
3 


30 

56 
2 


57 

23 

116 

52 

40 

13 

9 

2 

138 
35 

85 
18 

187 

11 

1 

179 

10 

1 

16 
19 

30 

631 
3 
103 
164 
43 
318 

48 

1 
1 
3 


10 
22 


311 
1,491 

70 
2 

15 
1 
5 

47 

1,809 
267 
421 

1,121 

1,084 

84 

1 

540 

1 

191 

29 

238 

6 

124 


272 


197 




1 


401 


198 




36 


199 








2 


■>nn 




1 






11 


?m 








1 


7ft? 










2 


?03 




1 
444 






70 


704 




130 
3 
43 

84 

76 
7 
2 

47 
2 
1 
2 

15 

15 

534 
1 
31 
68 
26 

408 

70 
19 
3 
5 
1 
34 
8 


147 
61 
48 
38 

155 
31 


69 


9 


654 


"W 




89 


THt 




8 
436 

41 
11 


69 


9 


277 






288 


?08 




92 
12 

1 
46 

3 


66 
50 


2,284 


?nn 




115 


?10 




1 


?n 




30 


115 
2 


5 


1,885 


712 




3 


213 








49 


?14 






6 


14 
16 

9 

1,385 


3 

8 


2 


?15 






229 










717 




18 


13 


1 


449 








719 








13 
1 


831 
244 

17 
293 

8 
4 




9 






1 






2 










4 


272 




17 
15 


13 
10 


110 

245 

7 


1 


431 






106 








s 






1 
4 






10 


726 






3 

2 

229 

4 






31 










9 


778 
229 




10 


42 
1 


10 


4 




43 






4 



Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



157 





BRIDGEPORT, 


BUFFALO, 


CAMBRIDGE, 


CHICAGO, 


CINCINNATI, 


CLEVELAND, 


COLUMBUS, 


DAYTON, 


DENVER, 




CONN. 


N 


Y. 


MASS. 


ILL. 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


COLO. 




Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


v> 


114 

8 




112 
120 
233 
18 
34 
105 
27 
132 




82 
6 
6 




1,086 

756 

66 

314 

333 

170 

137 

771 

2 

6,740 


2 
22 

2 
35 
126 

6 
40 

5 


227 

308 
18 
24 
45 
5 
89 

317 
4 

768 


2 
10 
1 
3 
11 


131 
143 
350 
102 
44 
225 
26 
57 




18 

89 

3 

4 

10 

2 

84 

12 


1 

8 
29 


29 
32 

54 

19 

5 

1 

3 


10 

6 


175 
40 
3 
2 
10 
1 
1 
4 




53 


1 


3 

2 
11 
IS 
19 
20 




55 


8 
4 
204 
2 
3 


1 

16 


1 

8 
2 
7 
7 




56 

57 


28 

296 

5 

7 


2 

40 
8 




58 

VI 


64 


3 


(in 








61 


805 


45 


1,598 


13S 


136 


26 


896 


62 


3,799 


203 


637 


50 


1,045 


55 


82 


18 


6? 


26 

2.8S3 

2,722 

161 

231 


2 
2 

6 


4 

6,856 

6,781 

75 

1,032 




2 

1,030 

1,019 

11 

178 








2 

4,705 

4,632 

73 

820 




29 

11,558 

11,313 

245 

1,439 
















m 




2 


23,422 

22,984 

438 

4,734 


3 
3 




1 

1 


2,104 

2,076 

28 

458 


1 
1 

12 


2.4S5 

2,460 

25 

280 


1 
1 

2 


1,727 

1,721 

6 

337 




64 








65 








66 


14 


98 


15 


17 


3 


67 
68 
69 


377 

319 

5S 


4 
3 

1 


1,852 

1,571 

281 


36 

32 

4 


382 

336 

46 


14 

12 

2 


11,166 
10, 150 
1,016 


300 
271 
29 


2,275 

2,005 

270 


46 

39 

7 


2,656 

2,099 

557 


40 
37 
3 


809 
672 
137 


17 
14 
3 


543 
440 
103 


15 
15 


1,035 

965 

70 


47 

45 

2 


7(1 


174 

11 

7 

156 

4 
15 


178 


276 

17 

7 

252 

134 
36 




32 
3 
10 
19 

1 

7 


171 


1,508 

224 

53 

1,231 

135 
399 


1 


139 

23 

8 

108 

~ 24 
45 




356 

30 

8 

318 

29 

78 




115 
6 
16 
03 

16 
17 


500 


79 
3 
40 
36 

21 

8 


292 


122 

20 

4 

98 

45 
28 


1 


71 










7? 












73 





1 






1 


74 










75 


1,031 


5,461 


868 


1,432 


626 


76 


816 

170 

637 

9 




2,251 
93 

2,141 
17 


1 


214 

35 

176 

3 





6,936 
3S4 

6,356 
196 


12 


1,144 
142 
963 
39 


2 


3,S02 

234 

3,531 

37 


2 


697 

36 

656 

5 




1,195 

98 

1,095 

2 


1 
1 


203 

24 

178 

1 




78 




8 
4 




1 
1 




79 


1 


2 




Ml 


28 

740 

31 

531 

178 


15 

12 

1 

2 


213 

2,672 

15 

1,888 

769 




12 

699 

4 

545 

150 


10 

7 

3 


700 

15,348 

141 

11,919 

3,288 


1 

127 
31 
27 
69 


57 

2,912 
25 

1,725 
1,162 




216 

3,228 

39 

2,387 

802 




19 

1,279 

1 

936 

342 


1 

3 

1 
2 


24 

940 

7 

566 

367 


21 
2 
4 

15 


12 

1,114 

2 

927 

185 




81 
82 
S3 

S4 


40 
13 
5 
22 


30 
7 
3 

20 


27 
15 
7 
5 


3 

2 
1 


85 
86 

S7 


28 
153 

38 
495 

12 
145 

41 

29 


1 


286 
366 
207 
1,522 
2S6 
71 
148 
168 


1 
4 


38 
48 
73 
250 
144 
7 
53 
41 


3 


450 

1,236 

1,913 

6,799 

1,814 

220 

795 

684, 

1,144 
384 

14 
746 


1 
29 


428 
263 
312 
1,199 
420 
10 
140 
207 


2 
5 


418 
702 
455 
1,718 
214 
453 
268 
77 


5 

7 


122 
168 
167 
579 
93 
29 
96 
34 


1 


78 
220 

99 

442 

110 

5 

34 

72 


1 
3 

17 


172 
74 
221 
845 
146 
4 
44 
10 




ss 












84 


10 


8 


2 






<wi 






Ml 












5)2 








1 




93 
94 
1)5 


413 

4 

391 

18 


710 

7(14 
6 


415 

69 

1 

345 


358 
19 


64 
6 


102 


1,166 
67 
21 

1,078 


311 

50 

1 

260 


219 
1 
1 

217 


358 

247 

4 

107 


173 
58 


41 
15 


5 
1 


82 

48 


42 
7 


27 
14 
3 
10 


17 
3 
8 


96 


339 


58 


102 


115 


26 


4 


34 


35 


6 


97 


47 


2 


449 


42 


77 


37 


2,905 


1,156 


781 


1,212 


643 


776 


72 


131 


261 


1,320 


278 


77 


98 
99 


15 
1 
3 
2 
3 
6 


3 
3 


352 
26 

145 
28 
37 

116 


150 


112 
10 
48 
7 
27 
20 


7 
6 

1 


2,084 
557 
883 
218 
362 
64 


97 
4 

66 
4 
5 

18 


542 
41 

322 
28 
76 
75 


86 
3 
55 


3S1 
98 

158 
29 
81 
15 


7 


506 
23 

434 
26 
18 
5 


85 
85 


66 
20 
23 
15 
6 
2 


1 
1 


209 
104 
43 
24 
12 
26 




in 
01 


5 


2 

1 
3 

1 




02 

03 


40 
105 


2 
26 




04 
05 
06 
07 


306 

16 

4 

286 


686 
2 
3 

681 


388 
21 

253 
114 


173 

4 

73 

96 


69 

6 

38 

25 


56 
4 

23 
29 


8,161 

290 

6,566 

1,305 


2,337 
113 

1,300 
924 


970 

14 

718 

238 


417 

3 

234 

180 


1,173 

77 
914 
182 


461 

65 

179 

217 


131 
26 
48 
57 


100 

7 
26 

67 


21 
1 

11 
9 


32 

4 
7 
21 


67 
13 
33 

16 


86 
1 

46 
39 


OS 

n:i 
in 


23 
1 


11 


367 
32 
11 

134 
72 
6 
72 
40 


437 
152 


261 

47 

5 

100 


503 
145 

340 


2,960 
216 
96 
730 
32 
79 
1,404 
403 


3,223 

620 

32 

1,168 

6 

174 

1,011 

212 


459 
23 
13 

193 
3 
20 

142 
65 


482 
97 


336 

28 

13 

132 

4 

8 

81 

70 


436 
72 
2 
272 
1 
19 
2 
68 


120 

6 
17 
44 
15 


90 
25 
8 
51 


75 
1 
2 

34 
3 
1 

10 

24 


136 

'34 

2 

52 
1 
1 

46 


252 
23 
37 
92 
10 
7 

47 
36 


256 
87 
16 


11 
1? 


14 

1 


10 


165 
14 
4 

46 
56 


236 
2 
71 
20 
56 


120 
1 


13 






15 


14 
15 


6 

1 


1 


82 

27 


8 
10 


10 
28 


6 


10 
7 


16 


22 




131 


8 


25 




641 


13 


288 


5 


85 


18 


75 


1 


27 




95 




17 

IS 

19 

20 
21 
22 


2,493 

183 

203 

17 

45 

2,045 


317 
3 
12 

302 


4,889 
753 
705 
902 
139 

2,390 


177 
12 
16 
7 
9 
133 


586 
11 
96 
16 
18 

445 


50 
3 

11 
1 

35 


18, 133 
465 
2,533 
4,125 
768 
10, 242 


1,086 
26 
74 
37 
19 
930 


3,322 
104 
199 
180 
979 

1,860 


134 
14 
3 
3 
67 
47 


10, 842 

1,024 

2,685 

531 

172 

6,430 


780 
27 
34 
2 
4 
713 


2,364 

74 

249 

398 

363 

1,280 


85 
2 
1 
3 

32 

47 


3,868 

402 

68 

566 

88 

2,744 


331 
9 
11 
2 
6 

303 


831 
20 
86 

315 
52 

358 


12 
2 

4 

1 
5 


23 
24 

US 


855 

565 
11 
224 
7 
1 
47 


227 

114 

107 
4 

2 


257 
72 

5 
36 

3 
83 
58 


161 
1 
7 

94 
1 

52 
6 


132 

74 
10 
24 

3 
16 

5 


39 

5 
27 

6 

1 


1,919 
761 
149 
174 
77 
435 
323 


479 
38 
13 

104 
18 

266 
40 


811 
539 
24 
91 
27 
57 
73 


106 
27 

2 
12 

1 
53 
11 


725 
472 
14 
20 
4 
133 
82 


188 

7 


98 

37 

6 

1 

2 

' 13 

it 39 


45 
9 

\ 
34 


111 
89 

3 

1 

7 

11 


8 
5 
2 

1 


69 
16 

3 
18 

9 
14 

9 


21 
1 


26 


3 


16 


•2.3 
29 


94 
84 


4 



8 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



158 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 







ALB ANT, 
N. T. 


ATLANTA, 
GA. 


BALTIMORE, 
MD. 


BIRMINGHAM, 
ALA. 


BOSTON, 
MASS. 






Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 




Manufacturing and mechanical Industries — Con. 
Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s. 1 )-^Continued. 


115 

102 

2 

11 

119 
56 
14 
49 

39 

212 

37 

9 

1 


1 
1 


35 
7 


2 


419 
273 
91 
55 

1,295 
650 
249 
396 

29 
395 
658 
105 

45 
43 


50 
2 

41 
7 

211 
33 
3S 

140 

18 

328 

108 

2 

6 
6 


29 
3 




490 

369 

62 

59 

1,621 

1,054 

188 

379 

110 

847 

3,896 

323 

18 


14 








5 


232 








2 








28 

308 
148 
105 
55 

24 

95 
65 
5 

18 
14 


2 

33 
27 
3 
3 

12 
158 
27 


26 

81 
24 
29 
28 

2 

31 

2 

1 

2 
2 




7 


14 




14 
4 
8 
2 

60 

221 

10 


3 
3 


95 






58 


236 




19 








18 


238 






56 


239 




41 


1,087 


240 




1,800 








21 


242 


Textile industries — 

Beamers, warpers, and slashers 


1 


7 
4 


5 
5 


15 
6 












3 










4 


3 














246 
247 




1 

1 


1 
1 


2 

87 
85 








IS 
7 


6 




107 
101 


3 
3 


60 
59 


25 
25 


1 
1 


31 








249 










1 






1 


6 




















1 

4 




2 

52 
48 


1 

23 
22 






7 

4 
1 


30 






1 


75 
69 


13 
13 


15 
15 


5 
5 


4 






1 












255 
256 




1 
3 




6 




2 

2 

39 
39 








3 


1 




1 




1 

234 

231 






2 




56 
53 


33 
32 


3 

3 


12 
12 


4 
1 


10 


258 
259 
260 
261 
























3 


1 






















3 

325 

310 






3 

13 


10 




1 


8 
1 


75 
58 


209 
199 


36 

29 

1 


28 
28 


64 
64 


57 


263 
264 
265 
266 

267 




11 


Silk mills 




1 
5 

7 

177 

7 

36 

6 

128 

8 
2 


2 






1 

6 

15 
1 


16 
1 

190 
163 


8 
2 

149 
123 








2 




1 

14 
1 


6 

107 
53 


15 

511 

454 

2 

1 

54 

187 

152 

1 






42 




32 
32 


40 
40 


274 






19 


269 
270 
271 




20 






1 
13 

18 


27 


26 


2 
52 

38 
35 






5 




13 

4 






230 




15 
13 


108 
97 


4 
4 


31 
31 


108 






5 


274 
275 
276 

277 








18 






4 
14 

160 
3 


2 


11 














4 

63 
4 


3 

287 

167 

2 

4 

114 

2,246 
27 
80 
15 

2,124 

1,408 
1,128 

167 
3 
76 
55 
33 

435 

93 

5,146 

787 
68 
719 

428 
23,851 


34 

448 

155 






6 

443 

27 

6 

86 

324 

2,734 

108 

46 

596 

1,984 

730 
1,002 

347 

9 

181 

115 

42 

442 

322 

4,499 

672 
120 
552 

444 
31,301 


85 




192 

137 


1S7 
75 


26 
22 


10 
8 


654 


278 




30 


279 
280 




26 




8 
51 

214 
15 
6 
4 

189 

29 
142 

34 


13 

144 

360 
1 

33 


18 
37 

402 

6 

24 

6 

366 

27 
194 

24 
1 

11 
11 
1 

85 

10 

236 

150 
29 
121 

41 
7,151 


8 
104 

230 

1 

62 


1 
292 

2,384 

5 

276 

2 

2,101 

6,404 
15 

4 






21 




4 

175 
3 
1 
1 

170 

2 

14S 

23 

1 

18 


2 

26 


577 


2S2 




3,006 






251 






1 
1 

24 

52 
2 


275 






405 


286 




326 

708 
1 

1 


167 

586 


2,075 


2S7 




4,063 






22 


289 






4 












20 
9 
5 

62 

72 

42S 

99 
11 
88 

70 
5,248 


1 








3 








3 

1 

1 




1 


293 








4 

22 
33 
221 

119 
30 

89 

22 
7,017 
































105 

1 


84 


1,258 


30 


1,295 
























1 










300 




4 

365 


23 
674 




29 


301 




200 


210 


1,859 




"Water transportation (selected occupations): 




302 
303 
304 
305 


16 
21 
35 
42 




| 




27 

393 

2,821 

1,139 


1 


1 
1 
5 
5 




43 

374 

2,242 

S59 


1 






1 
7 
2 














2 




1 













1 Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 159 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 





BRIDGEPORT, 
CONN. 


BUFFALO, 
N. V. 


CAMBRIDGE, 
MASS. 


CHICAGO, 
ILL. 


CINCINNATI, 
OHIO. 


CLEVELAND, 
OHIO. 


COLUMBUS, 
OHIO. 


DAYTON, 
OHIO. 


DENVER, 
COLO. 




Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


230 
231 
232 

233 

234 

_>:;;, 

-Mi'. 

237 

238 
239 

.'in 


42 
26 
3 
13 

111 
46 
34 
31 

18 
9 
9 

12 

19 


3 
2 
1 

4 
7 
1 

8 


556 
493 
22 
41 

1,330 
692 

450 
188 

32 
334 
325 
190 

3 


10 
4 
1 
5 

125 

102 

14 

9 

24 
363 
191 

27 

10 


23 
3 

13 
7 

750 
627 
30 
93 

6 

356 
72 
27 

1 


152 
152 

5 

461 

30 

1 


1,543 

1,260 
165 
118 

8,805 
4,948 
1,109 
2,748 

265 
3,033 
1,824 
1,547 

3 
1 


63 

34 

7 

22 

622 
361 

89 
172 

179 

3,071 

705 

22 

1 


862 
647 
173 

42 

1,685 

1,024 

299 

362 

64 

708 

3,122 

492 

2 
1 


S7 
3 
73 
11 

235 

159 

70 

6 

61 

662 

2,236 

5 


349 
289 
25 
35 

1,023 
523 
195 
305 

66 
446 
199 

59 

3 


11 
1 
4 
6 

32 
15 
14 
3 

62 
443 

142 


226 

209 

8 

9 

363 
151 
90 
122 

12 

133 

908 

41 


42 
37 

1 
4 

4 
166 

722 


7S 

70 

2 

6 

388 
144 
97 
147 

87 

130 

14 

4 


4 
1 
2 

1 

17 
3 
12 

2 

73 
307 


158 

115 

9 

34 

221 
58 
95 
68 

11 

149 

40 

15 


8 
1 

6 

1 

3 
155 
17 


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1 




1 
1 








2 
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1 




























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1 

1 

12 
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15 


















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1 
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1 


1 


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2 


9 
1 
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7 


3 


13 


8 










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1 


1 




1 






















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7 

15 






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1 
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2 


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1 

101 

1 
















14 

6 
1 


1 
3 


2 

16 


1 

108 






5 

52 
1 
5 

1 
45 

211 

2 

13 

7 
189 

8 


23 

196 

2 

42 

2 

150 

139 
5 
16 


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6 
1 


1 

17 
2 


















4 


14 






1 








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12 


11)4 




3 
















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1 
4 

19 


7 
8 

25 
14 


12 
2 

S9 
2 


8.5 
15 

365 

5 
















5 

1S4 
4 

14 
2 

164 

2 


3 

195 
3 

Hi 


4 

67 
13 
11 


4 

258 
3 

209 


13 

1 

1 
11 

2 


1 
25 

2 
23 
24 






1 

7 








267 


12 


9 


3 


16 


5 


>(■■■! 


3 
2 
14 

1 










4 




7(1 


2 
9 

24 
9 


35 
52 

1 


272 
88 

57 
1 












271 


176 

49 
1 
3 


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2 


46 
89 


118 

183 
4 

85 


12 


9 


7 


3 


12 


5 


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2 


85 


2 


18 


1 
1 
6 

600 
22 
9 

46 
523 

10,441 

1,544 

285 

208 

8,404 

3,515 
2,609 

1,058 
32 
426 
451 
149 

1.035 

1. 166 

14,619 

3,os7 

147 

2,940 

1,449 
92, 808 


















975 


1 


11 
4 

157 
26 




17 
39 

942 
5 
















2 

104 
3 
4 


45 

144 
1 
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158 
1 

124 

2 

31 

1,598 

12 

457 

8 

1,121 

1,083 

7 

4 


63 

6 

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18 

38 

1,093 
85 
23 
671 
314 

32 

llll 

86 


6 

202 
13 
4 

4 
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1,058 
36 
127 
692 
203 

499 

5 

1 


94 

1,241 
16 
88 
21 

1,116 

6,580 

1,336 

938 

59 

4,247 

16, 058 
36 

15 


1 

298 

1 

1 

121 

175 

2,305 
178 
36 
84 

2,007 

358 
687 

247 
62 
68 
54 
63 

359 

304 

3,325 

1,058 

21 

1,037 

238 
21,530 














277 

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66 
2 

12 
5 

47 

1,322 
46 
29 
80 

1,167 

135 
503 

177 
20 
68 
49 
40 

1S2 

197 

1,363 

933 

43 

890 

327 
19, 731 


78 
5 


83 


27 


8 


6 


15 
2 


IS 














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11 

62 

1,287 
106 
58 
27 

1,101 

216 
444 

1S9 
3 
67 
97 
22 

178 

97 

1,781 

639 
59 
580 

172 
13, 739 


23 

108 

1,033 
31 
220 


271 
666 

1,500 
423 
107 
121 
849 

3,454 
6 

1 


1 

82 

415 
15 
6 
5 

389 

32 
195 

38 
5 
17 
12 
4 

106 

41 

508 

224 

4 

220 

110 
8,818 












281 

282 

283 

284 
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97 

996 
204 
23 
230 
539 

91 
197 

99 
55 
11 
4 
29 

40 

2 

282 

65 

3 

62 

38 
2,685 


138 

857 

289 

66 

91 

411 

1,848 

34 

1 
103 


27 

195 
8 
8 
1 

178 

4S6 

299 

9 
314 


8 

916 
15 
33 
9 

859 

9 
122 

39 
4 

12 
17 
6 

44 

6 
221 

208 

207 

124 

3,077 


6 

384 
5 

136 
2 

241 

137 
1 


13 

437 
10 
3 
10 

408 

18 
279 

58 


18 

159 
8 
10 


2Mi 

287 

2ss 

289 

790 


782 

1,350 
15 

4 


141 
262 

1 


W1 


3 
1 


26 

45 
15 

89 

46 

241 

117 
17 
100 

7S 
3,842 


1 

91 

1 
260 


9 
3 
3 


2 




1 

113 

5 
134 


47 
10 
1 

187 
54 
536 

254 

13 

241 

83 
9,810 


1 


292 


1 




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296 
•X)7 


804 


4, ',171 


1,594 


1,403 


142 


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300 
301 


II 
731 


36 
5.841 


16 
833 


6 
1,110 


595 


10' 


2 
46 
52 
62 




20 
295 
790 
406 




8 
20 
55 
25 




17 
220 
598 
815 




5 

31 
13 
86 




20 
391 
717 
630 








1 
1 
1 

5 
























2 




304 

305 


1 


1 






4 

6 












7 





• Sec footnotes to Tabic I, page 91. 



160 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


ALBANY, 
N. Y. 


ATLANTA, 
GA. 


BALTIMORE, 
MD. 


BIRMINGHAM, 
ALA, 


BOSTON, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


: i ii. 


Transportation — Continued. 
Road and street transportation (selected occupations): 


100 
130 
713 
9 
12 
101 
35 
17 

40 
29 
11 

14 
276 
223 
135 

69 

931 

909 

22 

307 
221! 
159 

75 
72 
3 

149 

117 

7 

25 

12 

8 

37 
16 
21 

70 
63 
26 
133 

11 

21 
9 
5 
3 
4 

166 

145 

8 

13 

643 

583 

22 

38 

25 
14 
11 

202 

188 

1 

13 

5,947 




137 
165 
1,194 
11 
11 
62 
26 
29 

73 
49 
24 

49 
97 
310 
290 
97 

948 
783 
ltio 

410 
342 
308 

118 

110 

8 

513 

447 

6 

60 

if 

8 

252 

47 

205 

153 
79 
90 

169 

27 

35 

14 
21 




334 

425 

4,230 

85 

23 

511 
84 

127 

110 

S7 
23 

41 
645 
5S8 
785 
252 

2, 249 

2,076 

173 

657 
50S 
926 

165 
137 
28 

303 

284 

13 

66 

49 

10 

147 
42 
105 

432 
155 
120 
376 
50 

150 
84 

18 
40 
8 

289 

223 

31 

35 

4,149 

3,808 

139 

202 

98 
22 

76 

338 

173 
42 
123 

34,391 




85 

119 

787 

7 

6 

103 

36 

22 

31 
19 
12 

63 
392 
260 
222 
216 

1,321 
1,112 

209 

497 
518. 
220 

129 

127 

2 

616 
543 

13 

60 

20 

9 

51 
is 
33 

86 

45 

20 

134 

15 

50 

42 
8 




616 

1,285 

• 7,235 

1S7 

62 

1.175 

143 

329 

153 
126 
27 

42 

612 

419 

1,169 

259 

3, 362 • 

.'.777 
585 

440 

364 

1,320 

101 
84 
20 

537 

394 

79 

l.l 

87 

36 

103 
46 

117 

778 
273 
267 
350 
124 

231 
99 
45 
64 
23 

382 

1SI 

65 

133 

4,550 

4,153 

97 

300 

94 
32 

62 

635 
163 

121 
351 

43,213 




107 














ii 








1 




2 


nq 












no 












1 


m 














n? 








2 

4 




1 


ii- 


Proprietors and managers of transfer companies 

Railroad transportation (selected occupations): 








2 


1 1 










ns 














116 














(17 














US 














111 














t?n 














pi 








4 

60 
55 
5 




3 


m 




11 

10 

1 


25 
21 

4 


16 
14 
2 


70 


l°3 




63 


'1 




7 


m 






i»fi 














'7 














"S 














"1 














■111 














n 














; ■ 














m 














■;i 














;-i 










1 


24 


ws 


Express, post, telegraph, and telephone (selected occup'ns): 










;- 














m 














IV) 














140 














141 














1 ■> 












2 


143 




7 
177 

1 


34 
288 

7 


41 
536 

4 


12 

173 


124 


.11 




1,561 


115 


Other transportation pursuits: 

Foremeu and overseers (n. o. s. 2 ) 


14 


14 Ii 






17 




1 


7 


4 




14 


148 








149 


















ISO 






191 

164 

15 

12 

736 
644 
34 
58 

48 
37 
11 

120 
66 
39 
15 

11,279 


1 
1 


2 
1 


143 

130 

7 

6 

650 
620 

2 
2S 

25 
17 

8 

95 
76 
11 
8 

8,066 




10 


1S1 








1 


157 










:i; 








1 

2 




9 


154 






1 


2 


2 


tss 






156 














157 






1 

6 
6 


2 

6 

5 
1 

9 

1 


2 

• 3 
3 


2 


158 

ISO 


Proprietors, officials, and managers (n, o. s. 2 ) 


2 
2 


27 
27 


Kill 






Ifil 




2 
2 


3 

1 
1 
1 

1,187 


3 
1 
2 


14 


IS? 




6 


w 




2 


164 






8 
7,063 


6 


165 


Trade 


1,132 


793 


10, 066 








166 


134 

52 
37 


2 


:(7s 
91 

138 
42 
13 
57 
37 

628 

1, 130 

21 

914 
104 
810 


11 
5 
2 
1 


890 
197 
464 
22 
11 
141 
55 

4,375 

1,494 

70 

3,332 

260 

3,072 


19 
11 
5 
2 


241 
62 
86 
33 
7 
26 
28 

458 

554 

27 

606 
88 

51S 


3 
2 


1. Illl 

230 
282 
10 
40 
434 
114 

4,925 

2,557 

89 

4,004 

375 

3,629 


27 


167 




8 


168 






5 


161 




1 


2 


170 




10 
19 
16 

796 
405 

14 

407 

37 

370 


1 




171 




1 

2 

190 

11 

4 

2 


1 




7 


17? 




1 

358 
2 

1 




5 


173 




1,014 
25 

Ii 

2 


112 
11 


1,575 


174 




51 


175 




19 


S7fi 






2 










1 


17S 






2 


2 




1 



> See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



161 





BRIDGEPORT, 
CONN. 


BUFFALO, 
N. V. 


CAMBRIDGE, 
MASS. 


CHICAGO, 
ILL. 


CINCINNATI, 
OHIO. 


CLEVELAND, 
OHIO. 


COLUMBUS, 
OHIO. 


DAYTON, 
OHIO. 


DENVER, 
COLO. 




Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


w 


37 
127 
594 
11 
15 
98 
22 
30 

16 
14 
2 





207 
50S 
2,450 
60 
53 
1S8 
86 
87 

148 
107 
41 

106 

507 
735 
642 
395 

3,363 

3,239 
124 

1,123 

855 
645 

194 

178 
16 

1,720 

1,492 

18 

210 

68 

31 

159 
96 
03 

316 
193 
121 
367 
53 

190 
54 
42 
83 
11 

638 
587 

20 
31 

1,465 

1,180 

87 

198 

99 
48 
51 

41S 

303 

11 

101 

20,937 




74 
164 
1,235 
21 
12 
148 
42 
88 

14 

8 
6 

8 

51 

.'1 

313 

45 

50S 
262 
246 

20 

32 

253 

14 
9 
5 

80 
61 
12 

7 

8 

4 

13 
2 

11 

132 
39 
33 
29 
18 

21 

7 
3 
4 

43 

22 

7 

14 

189 

141 

9 

39 

12 

7 
5 

47 

7 

14 

26 

5,367 


16 

15 

1 

7 

15 
214 

2 

2 

4 
4 

2 
1 
1 

1.081 


960 

2,215 

20,201 

412 

169 

1,197 

337 

872 

535 
312 
223 

239 
1,043 
1,900 
4,724 
1,210 

17.63S 
14,858 
2,780 

2,726 
2,050 
4,552 

796 
718 

78 

6,055 

5,268 

353 

434 

423 

171 

805 
367 
438 

2,248 
882 
681 

1,653 
451 

442 

212 

134 

37 

59 

1,177 
868 
99 
210 

10.425 

9,142 

4S9 

794 

296 
145 
151 

1,673 
689 
475 
509 

134,328 




173 

398 

3,378 

76 

15 

336 
73 

115 

87 
50 
37 

46 
245 
233 
666 
138 

1,332 

1,059 

273 

298 
249 
659 

144 
119 

25 

562 

496 

17 

49 

47 

25 

172 
54 
118 

308 

77 
102 
261 

56 

91 
64 
21 
5 
4 

235 

163 

32 

40 

2.S16 

2.5S7 
80 
149 

37 
22 
15 

151 
73 
44 
34 

21,462 


- 


131 

566 

3,352 

61 

53 

156 
65 

174 

127 
82 
45 

47 
816 
665 
933 
358 

3,378 

3,031 

347 

898 
519 
888 

232 

205 
27 

758 

633 

21 

104 

52 

37 

207 
59 
148 

417 
218 
119 
314 
43 

190 
96 
45 
45 
4 

397 

285 

76 

36 

3,21.0 

2.Vi'.l 
163 
178 

86 
32 

54 

305 
111 
38 
156 

27,229 




70 
138 
1,177 
26 
20 
145 
52 
52 

123 

99 
24 

81 
829 
585 
324 
213 

1,300 

1,210 

90 

623 
489 
319 

109 
95 
14 

299 

239. 

7 

53 

33 

8 

120 
47 
73 

147 
85 
28 

176 
28 

72 
33 
34 


1 

26 
15 
11 

1 

15 
259 

3 
3 


16 
78 
785 
18 
11 
83 
28 
33 

15 
9 
6 

14 
55 
55 
272 

49 

184 
155 
29 

83 

66 

249 

37 
25 
12 

128 

114 

1 

13 

17 

13 

34 
13 
21 

91 
85 
13 
68 
17 

29 
14 
13 

1 
1 

49 
34 
5 
10 

324 

298 

6 

20 

14 
10 
4 

56 
31 
11 
14 

5,786 


1 

1 

7 
113 

6 
6 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1,049 


59 
215 
2,070 
39 
48 
167 
64 
61 

79 
44 
35 

42 
355 

458 
395 
158 

1,370 

1,199 

171 

569 
463 
356 

167 

152 

15 

395 

335 

10 

50 

38 

24 

1S7 
89 
98 

208 
138 
80 

272 
45 

41 

23 

16 

1 

1 

195 

159 

19 

17 

870 

774 
32 
64 

35 
27 
8 

138 
92 
22 
24 

16,258 




107 


1 


4 
3 


1 
1 






10S 




1 


W 








no 




1 




2 




in 








n? 


1 

1 




1 
1 






313 
111 


19 


6 


2 


111 












116 












117 












IIS 


63 
54 
113 

48 

418 

335 
83 

45 
39 
129 

11 
9 
2 

76 
56 
6 
14 

4 

3 

15 

5 
10 

78 
33 

8 
39 

8 

27 
14 
7 
2 
4 

24 

15 
5 
4 

281 

221 

41 

19 

10 
3 

7 

47 
19 
10 
18 

4,290 


6 
5 
1 



4 
92 

1 

i 





763 












119 












V'O 












1?1 


1 

30 
30 


14 

177 
165 
12 








122 
123 
??4 


43 
40 
3 


12 
11 
1 


16 
15 
1 


I"") 






3?fi 












W7 












»?8 












V<t 












110 












111 




3 
3 




1 
1 




11? 








Ill 








114 












S35 


2 


166 


2 


4 


1 


W7 












«s 












119 












un 




1 
3 

7 

437 

4,747 

33 




2 


2 


141 








141 






1 

97 

955 

5 


1 


143 
144 

145 
146 


108 
663 

3 


108 
663 

2 


59 
492 

7 


147 
111 


3 


33 


2 


5 


7 


149 








5 

255 

211 
19 
25 

700 

631 

28 

41 

30 
19 
11 

152 

123 

20 

9 

10,737 


8 
8 

1 

1 

1,792 




150 
151 


3 
2 


36 
12 


2 
2 


2 


2 
2 


W> 






151 


1 


24 
4 




2 
1 




154 






155 








156 












157 




4 

147 
147 




1 

11 
11 




158 
159 
16ft 


9 

8 

1 

8 
3 


6 
6 


10 
10 


161 


38 

11 

5 

22 

28.796 


3 
1 
1 
1 

4,680 


11 


2 

1 


163 


i 

10 
5,942 




164 
365 


5 
4,972 


1 
2,397 


166 
367 
368 
169 


63 
35 

5 


1 
1 


513 
86 
242 

11 
17 
86 
71 

1,690 

1,298 

67 

1,804 

253 

1.551 


13 
3 
3 
4 


132 
40 
29 
1 
2 
45 
15 

423 

338 

10 

846 
114 

732 


2 
1 

1 


149 
3 
3 


4,211 

706 

2,242 

53 

30 

615 

565 

15,779 

7,124 

348 

11,813 

1,289 

10.524 


144 

68 

41 

1 


536 
128 
245 
8 
9 
109 
37 

2,254 

1,333 

48 

2,180 

245 

1.935 


16 
7 
3 
2 


556 
170 
204 

12 

5 

100 

65 

2,234 

2,047 
92 

2,204 

355 

1.849 


14 
6 

4 
2 


268 
93 
74 
25 
8 
38 
30 

1,051 

1,184 

49 

786 

96 

690 


11 

7 
1 
1 

1 
1 

625 
9 

1 


134 
46 
49 
7 
3 
23 
6 

512 

453 

12 

431 

76 

355 


3 
1 

2 

290 
5 

1 


729 
132 
219 
13 
3' 
204 
158 

1,583 

1,104 

64 

1,054 
165 
889 


10 

4 
1 
2 


170 


5 
16 
2 

426 
140 

14 

421 

61 
360 


1S7 
7 

1 
1 




171 
372 

373 
374 
375 

176 


2 
1 

1,350 
14 
7 


17 

17 

10,925 
124 
38 

3 

4 


1 

3 

1,062 

11 
3 

1 


1 

1 

1,843 
30 

7 


1 
2 

14 
6 


177 








178 




1 







' Not otherwise specified. 



32446 °— 14- 



-11 



162 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATH IN. 


ALBANY, 
N. Y. 


ATLANTA, 
GA. 


BAL"lMORE, 
MD. 


BIRMINGHAM, 
ALA. 


BOSTOX, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


179 


Trade— Continued. 


32 

27 
5 

30 

216 

ISO 
36 

205 
9S 
2 
94 


3 
3 


33 

31 

2 

42 

736 
631 
105 

296 
63 

8 

181 

26 

IS 

828 

79 

96 
3 
2 
23 
68 

403 
2,845 

2,446 

6 

7 

97 

2,336 

29 
227 

14S 


11 
11 


159 
12S 

31 

95 

1,127 

1,012 

115 

824 
307 
51 
338 
27 
81 

2,235 
240 

15S 

8 

22 

28 

100 

591 
10,358 

7,210 

27 

12 

186 

6,991 

221 
664 

342 

8 

99 

235 

5,169 


54 
54 


31 
26 

5 

22 

326 
296 
30 

143 
29 
2 
98 
8 
6 

863 

92 

63 
5 
3 
12 
43 

514 
2,250 

1,639 
3 
3 
84 

1,549 

37 
129 

65 


4 
4 


272 

'.'-,1 
21 

IIS 

936 
S45 
91 

657 
2S2 
12 
217 
19 
97 

1.276 
638 

153 
17 
4 
28 
94 

1,349 
11,141 

12.013 

57 

32 

322 

11,602 

234 

714 

1,027 

4 

5S4 

439 

7,069 




180 






181 


Foremen warehouses, stockyards, etc 




182 






1 

11 
10 
1 


17 

23 

22 

1 

5 
1 


1 

12 
10 
2 


67 


183 






184 








185 








386 


Laborers in coal and lumber yards, warehouses, etc 


1 




«7 








iSN 


Elevators 










;v.i 














190 














ffll 


Warehouses 


11 

163 

47 

14 
3 
1 
3 
7 

102 
2,073 

1,007 

2 

2 

40 

1,023 

67 
129 

46 


1 
6 




4 

90 
2 

12 
10 






w? 




32 


12 
o 

2 
1 


42 


193 






I'.ll 

195 


Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s.'-) 


5 
4 


3 

2 


51 


196 


Proprietors, etc., elevators 




l'>7 


Proprietors, etc., warehouses 










1 


198 




1 

4 
170 

573 


1 

7 
131 

755 


2 

25 
1,092 

3,918 


1 

6 

102 

520 


3 


m 




65 


inn 






hi 




6,563 


m 




m; 




13 

2 

558 


7 
8 

740 

1 
1 

16 
1 


45 

13 

3,860 

13 
20 

126 
3 
2 

121 

39 


10 

12 

498 




KM 




31 


(05 




6,396 
8 


|0i. 




107 




2 
5 


2 
5 


22 


|ffi 




12S 


II 1 ) 




4 


tin 




22 
24 

921 




83 

65 

1,363 


45 
20 

876 






HI 




5 
27 


15 
20 


5 
5 


124 


n?. 




87 








1 : 


133 
112 

194 

21 
17:! 

4S 
38 
4 
2 
4 

00 
£5 
5 

121 
87 
34 

1S2 
15 

50 




166 
195 

414 

2 

412 

70 
39 
19 

1 
11 

121 
109 

12 

78 
30 
48 

230 
04 

19 




097 
837 

1,052 

40 

1,012 

132 
82 

42 
2 


313 

300 

13 

319 

06 

253 

1,060 
657 

102 

4 
21 
77 

7,492 




156 
132 

195 

4 

191 

68 
31 
14 
1 
19 

103 
78 
25 

34 

4 

30 

161 
7 

20 




890 
985 

1,287 

58 

1,229 

179 
05 
57 
39 
IS 

582 
557 
25 

354 

05 

289 

1,021 
992 

179 
8 
9 

162 

11,192 




1 1 










1 




ns 




2 


10 


14 


14 


in 








n 




2 


10 

1 
1 


14 
4 




14 


IS 






20 


iq 








16 


"u 












i?i 








4 




4 




Sherifls 










■'■! 




4 

4 


2 
2 


13 

13 


1 
1 


35 


'1 




26 


', 




9 


v, 




21 

20 

1 


6 
1 
5 


3 
2 

1 


3 


13 


'7 


Officials and inspectors (state) 


9 


fl 


3 


4 


■XI 




















11 






1 


5 




5 


■;" 










l:i 












1 
4 

5,135 








", 1 




56 
1,781 




19 
2,521 


1 
1,727 


20 
2,057 




5 


til 




1,261 


1,123 


8,742 








116 


20 
S3 

40 

70 
7 
69 

37 

216 
216 


9 


33 

77 
51 

117 

6 

HI 

37 

112 

109 

3 

343 

79 
140 

112 

20 

91 

1 


32 

1 

41 

19 
3 
16 

2 


167 
113 

191 

208 
2S 
240 

169 

472 
460 
12 

736 

Mil 
311 

534 
107 
108 
19 


93 
1 

127 

41 
17 
24 

15 


15 
34 
18 

56 

1 

55 

70 

278 
228 

50 

289 

14 

84 

87 
1 

84 
2 


9 

1 

25 

9 
4 
5 

1 

1 
1 


300 
300 
471 

539 

65 
471 

210 

559 
525 
34 

647 
142 
516 

784 
225 
507 
52 


330 


(17 




7 


(IS 




24 

8 
1 

7 

5 


310 


(10 




147 


(40 




70 


III 




77 


w? 




16 
































(46 




US 
9 
49 

105 

12 

88 

5 






2 

43 

8 

37 
35 
2 




6 


(47 




2 


34 

4 

S 
6 
2 


3 

1 

2 
2 


30 






29 


440 




8 
6 
3 


97 


450 




87 






8 


452 






■2 



1 Not otherwise specilied. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



163 





BRIDGEPORT, 
CONN. 


BUFFALO, 
N. Y. 


CAMBRIDGE, 
MASS. 


CHICAGO, 
ILL. 


CINCINNATI, 

mini. 


CLEVELAND, 
OHIO. 


COLUMBUS, 
OHIO. 


DATTON, 
OHIO. 


DENVER, 
COLO. 




Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


l''nii;ik\ 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


879 
38(1 


26 

25 

1 

7 


1 
1 


242 

109 
73 

197 


35 
35 


55 
53 
2 

14 


10 
10 

4 


1,393 

1, 123 
270 

874 


378 
378 


166"" 
127 
28 

142 


45 
45 


288 

275 

13 

S5 


CO 
60 


90 
77 
13 

24 


24 
24 

4 


58 
38 

20 

IS 


10 

8 
2 

1 


150 
123 • 

27 

34 


18 
18 


382 


17 


625 


8 


14 


12 


383 
384 

3S r > 


117 

101 

16 

189 

70 


1 
1 

1 
1 


699 
611 
88 

1,189 
137 
455 
458 
101 
3S 


11 
11 


157 
139 

IS 

166 

80 

1 

73 


3 

2 
1 


3,432 

3,112 

320 

S,223 

982 

370 

3,397 

3,041 

427 


147 

1(2 
5 

13 
1 


781 
689 
92 

624 

111 
41 

401 
50 
21 


23 

23 


855 

759 
96 

780 

102 
22 

583 
20 
53 


33 
33 


418 
371 
47 

121 

22 
9 

7S 
3 
9 


6 
4 

2 

1 
1 


220 

194 

20 

132 

15 
6 

57 

2 

52 


4 
3 
1 

42 
42 


496 

446 

50 

349 

70 
9 
170 
56 
38 


13 
11 
2 




1 








IS? 








;>-■, 










389 


112 






1 
7 
4 








301) 










391 


1 




1 


12 










392 

393 


107 

41 


2 
3 


494 
238 


32 
2 


180 
27 


1 


4.555 
870 


309 

18 


1,006 
309 


49 
1 


1,012 

535 


77 
3 


290 

277 


20 

1 


167 

121 


11 

2 


323 
182 


13 
1 


304 
395 

■;■ ii , 


27 
2 
2 
2 

21 


2 
2 


128 
3 
32 
25 
68 


13 
9 


15 
1 
1 
3 

10 


10 
10 


953 
123 
75 
162 
593 


87 
63 


123 
7 
14 
16 
86 


5 
4 


217 
6 
15 
40 

157 


6 
2 


85 
4 
2 

15 
64 




42 
3 

6 
26 


4 

1 
3 


165 
29 
15 
25 

96 


2 

1 


397 




3 
21 








398 


4 


1 


4 


1 


399 
400 


123 
1,011 


1 
108 


525 
6,829 


12 
7S3 


162 

1,359 


15 
103 


4,196 
34, 494 


102 

3,375 


334 
5,858 


14 

792 


825 
8,813 


15 

793 


448 
2,968 


13 

107 


183 
1,701 


2 

96 


1,354 

4, 146 


49 
311 


401 

III" 


847 
6 
3 
27 

811 


443 

3 

43.", 


4,281 

8 

26 

233 

4,014 


2,051 


1,229 

3 

4 

38 

1, 154 


691 

14 

li 
071 


31,187 

67 

90 

1,204 

29,820 


11,985 


4,772 

10 

11 

170 

4,575 


2,578 


5,047 

14 

22 

188 

5, 423 


2,891 


2,229 
6 

13 

73 

2,137 


SSI 

21 

13 

847 


1,322 

9 

2 

48 

1,263 


525 

10 

7 

508 


3,697 

14 

10 

134 

3,439 


1,132 


403 

404 
405 


54 

14 

2,5S3 


303 

50 

11,032 


32 

23 

2,523 


69 

24 

2,798 


50 

17 

1,065 


406 
407 


33 

74 


2 


120 
389 


1 
5 


49 

101 




642 
2,126 


23 
57 


127 
503 


8 
11 


147 

4117 


4 
6 


59 
221 


4 
9 


43 
99 


1 


80 
295 


6 

11 


•ins 
409 


21 

2 
10 
9 


5 
5 


234 

1 

100 

127 


2.5 


104 

1 

70 

33 


7 
1 




2, 108 

31 

155 

1,922 


439 

15 


317 

4 

156 

157 


53 


485 

2 

255 

228 


146 
4 


169 
1 

108 
60 


10 
16 


13S 

1 

56 

81 


52 
52 


253 

6 
152 

95 


22 


4111 


1 
24 


1 

52 




411 


424 


142 


22 


412 


677 


4 


3,649 


18 


927 


9 


15, 773 


187 


2,962 


11 


3,461 


39 


2.688 


13 


771 


3 


1,285 


40 


413 


122 

157 




604 
543 




88 
157 




1,814 
3,606 




5S0 
499 




497 
855 




241 
355 




138 

167 




174 
218 




414 


1 


4 


2 


1 


1 


415 
41 r. 


154 

5 

149 


1 
1 


572 
33 
539 


4 


377 

13 

364 


1 

1 


2,499 

261 

2,238 


23 


448 

24 

424 


4 


545 

73 

472 


4 


305 
58 
247 


1 

1 


117 

4 

113 


1 
1 


201 
12 

1S9 




417 


4 


23 


4 


4 




418 

419 


20 
12 
4 

4 

51 
50 

1 

20 

1 

19 

115 
23 

15 


1 

1 

2 
2 


194 

144 

17 

15 

18 

328 

310 

18 

201 
43 
158 

772 
303 

132 

1 
14 
117 

5,230 


3 
1 


17 
3 
8 
3 
3 

70 
67 
3 

38 
12 
26 

100 
10 

10 


1 

1 

6 
3 
3 

1 


640 

515 

43 

14 

OS 

1,375 

1,207 

168 

591 

84 
507 

4,784 
216 

248 

33 

6 

209 

31,833 


81 
27 


119 
70 
33 
8 
8 

258 
234 
24 

139 

19 

120 

795 
78 

46 


2 


149 
90 
27 
13 
13 

3S1 
326 

55 

137 
24 
113 

754 
50 

93 
2 
5 

86 

7,204 


9 
7 


66 
43 
13 

3 

7 

138 

lis 
20 

130 
67 
63 

185 
1,233 

35 


3 
3 

8 
5 
3 

1 


2S 
18 
3 
2 
5 

86 
68 
18 

43 
10 
33 

175 
9 

8 

1 


1 
1 

1 
1 


91 
57 
17 


3 

2 


4?0 






4°1 


2 


54 


2 


2 


1 


4''° 


17 

150 
130 
20 

130 
35 
95 

222 
54 

45 




423 
424 
4'T) 


10 
2 
8 


51 
43 
8 

24 
10 
14 


2 

2 


19 

17 
o 

5 
3 
2 


21 
11 
10 


4% 


1 


13 


4'>7 




9 


4?8 




1 


4 


4°9 






430 












431 




4 




1 


2 


43? 








433 


2 
13 

1.440 


819 






1 

1.352 




















434 




10 
1,770 


4 
20, 063 


46 
6,293 




1 
4,869 


35 
3,030 


1 
2,193 


7 
1.714 


1,008 


45 
4,985 


2 


435 


4,268 


3,578 


3,292 


436 
437 
43S 


25 

29 
13 


7 

1 

13 


115 
137 
170 


58 
3 

ISO 


13 

42 
45 


18 

1 
55 


1,375 

770 

1,961 


1,147 

11 

1,200 


164 
113 
251 


130 

7 

148 


151 
180 
270 


105 
127 


54 
82 

77 


35 
2 
74 


39 
45 
37 


23 

31 


94 
113 
121 


74 

4 

ISO 


439 
440 
441 


35 

2 

33 


6 
1 
5 


169 
13 

156 


34 
12 
22 


S2 
26 
56 


2S 
16 
12 


1,447 

134 

1,313 


305 
114 
191 


192 

13 

179 


27 

7 

20 


264 

16 

248 


42 
12 
30 


117 

5 

112 


19 
4 
15 


58 
58 


5 

1 
4 


221 
26 
196 


56 
21 
35 


442 


26 




173 


5 


51 


4 


808 


35 


101 


6 


231 


3 


55 


2 


23 


1 


150 


6 


443 


55 

54 

1 

88 




351 

337 

14 

307 

40 

225 




88 

83 

5 

130 
219 

69 


111 
5 


1,567 

1,484 
83 

1,693 

501 

1,437 




247 

238 

9 

355 

78 
215 




502 
477 
25 

45S 
122 
283 




152 

140 

12 

195 
143 
114 


13 
6 


4S 

47 

1 

173 
88 
75 


1 


773 
489 
284 

296 
48 

207 




444 












415 












441 




14 
122 
63 




3 
25 
6 


2 


417 


6 

7 


6 

11 


26 


44S 


61 


3 


12 


449 
450 
451 
452 


167 
22 
133 

12 


4 
4 


492 
63 

410 
19 


19 
IS 

1 


122 
13 

102 

7 


5 
3 
2 


2,903 
5 1 5 

2,291 
157 


149 

127 

IS 

6 


481 

115 

317 

19 


12 
10 
1 
1 


940 
134 
775 
31 


19 
15 
3 
1 


255 

25 

226 

! 4 


5 

5 


245 
21 

195 
26 


3 
2 

1 


292 

20 
151 
31 


20 
9 

11 



2 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



164 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



453 

454 
455 
456 
457 

458 
459 
460 

461 

462 
463 

464 
465 
466 
467 
468 
469 
470 
471 
472 

473 



475 
476 

477 
478 
479 

480 
481 
482 
483 
484 

485 
486 
487 
488 
489 
490 

491 
492 
493 

494 
495 
496 

497 
498 
499 
5C0 
601 
502 

503 

504 
505 
506 
507 
508 
509 



511 
512 
613 
514 



516 
517 
518 

519 
520 
521 

522 



OCCUPATION. 



Professional service — Continued. 

Lawyers, judges, and justices 

Musicians ana teachers of music 

Photographers 

Physicians and surgeons 

Showmen 



Teachers 

Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc.). 
Teachers (school) 



Trained nurses 

Veterinary surgeons 

Other professional pursuits. 



Semiprofessional pursuits 

Abstractors, notaries, and justices of peace. . . 
Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, etc. 

Healers (except physicians and surgeons) 

Keepers of charitable and penal institutions. 

Officials of lodges, societies, etc 

Religious and charity workers 

Theatrical owners, managers, and officials. . . 
Other occupations 



Attendants and helpers (professional service). 



Domestic and personal service. 

Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists. 
Bartenders 



Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc. 

Billiard and pool room keepers 

Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers . . 



Boarding and lodging house keepers . 

Bootblacks .' 

Charwomen and cleaners 

Elevator tenders 

Hotel keepers and managers 



Housekeepers and stewards 

Janitors and sextons 

Laborers (domestic and professional service). . 
Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry). 

Laundry operatives ' 

Laundry ownors, officials, and managers 1 



Midwives and nurses (not trained). 

Mid wives 

Nurses (not trained) 



Porters (except in stores) 

Restaurant, cafe, and lunch-room keepers.. 
Saloon keepers 



Servants 

Bell boys, chore boys, etc.. 

Chambermaids 

Coachmen and footmen 

Cooks 

Other servants 



Waiters.. 



Other pursuits 

Bathhouse keepers and attendants 

Cemetery keepers 

Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.). 
Umbrella menders and scissors grinders. 
Other occupations 



Clerical occupations.. 



ALBANY, 
M. T. 



Male. Female. 



269 
1S1 

47 
197 

34 

120 

9 

111 

11 
14 
54 



2,622 



346 
361 

16 

15 

1 

36 
49 
9 
62 
58 

42 
193 
78 
12 
62 
35 



132 
102 
162 

4S2 
34 



Agents, canvassers, and collectors 

Agents 

Canvassers 

Collectors 

Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants 

Clerks (except clerks in stores) 

Shipping clerks 

Other clerks 

Messenger, bundle, and office boys • 

Bundle and cash boys and girls 

errand, and office boys 



Stenographers and typewriters.. 



103 
257 



328 

36 
14 

3 
14 

2 



3,419 

205 
82 
19 

104 



1,899 

241 

1,658 

319 

19 

300 



2 

143 

5 

13 



623 

1 

622 



4,381 



63 



268 
40 
4 
451 
219 



277 

6 

271 



7 
4 

2,366 

1 
54 



402 
1,909 



1,759 



396 

462 

2 

460 

51 
39 
12 

839 



ATLANTA, 
GA. 



382 
125 

56 
476 

46 

104 

2 

102 

IS 
5 

10 

145 

15 



4,708 



420 
138 



36 
63 
49 
101 
55 

29 
297 

91 
175 
119 



40 



721 
165 
100 

1,278 
93 



154 
416 
615 



111 
5 
2 



5,329 



653 

237 

45 

371 

1,405 

2,232 

320 

1,912 

681 

46 
635 



Female. 



192 
19 
29 

7 

775 

3 

772 

446 



15,992 



3 
2 

1 

485 

1 

99 



190 

47 

9 

7,517 

595 

3 

775 

14 

761 



12 
394 



3.554 
2,007 

58 

41 
12 



284 

5 

279 

19 

7 

12 



BALTIMORE, 
MD. 



Male. 



1,055 
704 
162 

1,122 
162 

513 
27 
486 

56 
51 
65 

359 
44 
2 
14 
36 
59 
57 

104 
43 



13,181 



1,508 
926 



76 
223 

58 
255 
162 

201 
876 
340 
285 
354 
158 

119 

'ii9 



1,054 
495 



2,435 
251 



364 
964 
856 

2,638 

165 
22 
25 
93 
23 
2 



15,62 



1,415 
479 
215 
721 

2,985 



845 
8,017 

1,639 

159 

1,480 

726 



Female. 



5 

642 

18 



2,550 

8 

2,548 

1,037 



53 

308 

3 

7 

53 

23 

30 

191 

1 



31.524 



299 
1 



1,010 

1 

305 

1 

34 

802 
308 
20 
9,305 
993 
6 

1,273 

84 

1,189 

4 
137 
60 

16,182 

6 

652 



l.'.l.V, 
10,569 



730 



5,542 



71 
18 
44 
9 

1,661 

1,282 

23 

1,259 

195 
130 
65 

2,333 



BIRMINGHAM, 
ALA. 



46 
334 
39 

147 

4 

143 

5 
7 
15 

87 
10 
2 
3 
13 
16 
19 
17 
7 



2, 875 



373 

11 

34 

32 

2 

41 
52 
11 
50 
50 

21 
177 
64 
98 
94 
34 



446 
102 



829 

76 

1 

18 

272 

462 

262 

100 

5 

10 

81 

4 



Female. 



427 
187 
40 
200 

843 

1,244 

133 

1,111 



29 
260 



ISO 



1 

121 

9' 

3 

4 

616 

1 

615 



ill 



486 

"i6 



141 

27 

5 

5,139 

336 



490 
26 
464 

1 
23 



4,2S6 

5 

436 



2,554 
1,291 

46 

11 
4 



BOSTON, 
MASS. 



Male. Female. 



106 

1 

105 

27 
18 
9 

658 



1,341 
1,340 

303 
1,620 .. 

1W 

822 
121 
701 



49 
174 

529 
22 
14 
67 
61 
70 
130 
143 
22 



2,501 
1,028 

157 
114 
43 

240 
337 
102 
669 
288 

415 
2, 220 
475 
89 
732 
387 



1,398 
763 
114 

4,371 
435 



565 
2, 166 
1,205 

3,358 

181 



19, 067 



1,320 
686 
149 
485 

3,666 

10,880 
2,611 
8,269 

2,591 

83 

2,508 

610 



> See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



165 





BRIDGEPORT, 
CONN. 


BUFFALO, 
N. Y. 


CAMBRIDGE, 
MASS. 


CHICAGO, 
ILL. 


CINCINNATI, 
OHIO. 


CLEVELAND, 
OHIO. 


COLUMBUS, 
OHIO. 


DAYTON, 
OHIO. 


DENVER, 
COLO. 




Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


453 
454 
455 
456 
457 


108 
131 
33 
142 
109 


95 
5 
9 

12 


714 
501 

155 

754 
99 


7 

594 

28 

52 

G 


251 
106 

32 
185 

21 


1 
174 
13 
20 

1 


3,866 
3,442 
1,152 
4,032 
592 


30 

3,241 

227 

529 

84 


656 
549 
141 
724 
154 


5 

583 

33 

81 

24 


826 
5S5 
235 
891 
191 


3 

667 

29 

69 

5 


447 
230 

81 
438 
93 


2 

337 

18 

35 

9 


187 
'.11 
55 

245 
39 


152 
6 
12 
1 


796 
369 
136 
724 

77 


• 8 
530 
58 
113 


458 
459 
400 


47 

7 

40 


440 

2 

438 


238 
35 
203 


2,301 

16 

2,285 


156 
19 
137 


675 

12 

663 


1,523 

100 

1,303 


8,670 

97 

8,573 


373 

18 

355 


1,541 

10 

1,531 


4211 

47 

373 


2,455 

15 

2,440 


213 

12 

201 


1,038 

4 

1,034 


113 

11 

102 


584 

4 

580 


232 

22 
210 


1,458 

12 

1,446 


461 

Hi" 


6 
12 
6 


175 
7 


57 
39 

41 


724 


4 
9 
55 


153 
54 


178 
241 
313 


2.4S8 


35 
51 
35 


587 


74 
43 
56 


740 


31 
25 
32 


439 
41 


5 
14 
15 


130 


25 
29 
62 


502 


463 


35 


210 


57 


122 


34 


464 

in., 


65 

4 

2 
8 
4 
11 
23 
13 


26 

3 
8 

1 

14 


291 
16 
2 
22 
21 
75 
52 
86 
17 


139 


65 
2 
1 
3 
11 
15 
17 
14 
2 


70 

3 
16 

5 
11 
35 


1,529 
103 

19 
137 

50 
313 
270 
520 
117 


1,143 

10 

102 

343 

49 

111 

499 

14 

15 


242 
22 
1 
12 
17 
42 
29 
92 
27 


203 

1 

10 

28 

19 

36 

10ft 

2 

1 


365 
43 
3 
23 
16 
66 
SO 

103 
31 


2S7 

2 

10 

68 

IS 

24 

101 

3 

1 


163 
8 


78. 

8 
22 

4 
10 
33 

1 


102 
7 

3 
13 
15 
25 
20 
19 


46 

2 

7 
4 
5 
23 
5 


239 
18 
3 
22 
17 
57 
47 
54 
21 


169 
2 


46ft 


13 
24 
16 

17 

60 

2 

7 


10 


407 
468 
469 
470 
471 
472 


10 
9 
34 
38 
44 
20 


79 
11 

9 
56 

2 


473 


282 


16 


102 


70 


31 


56 


434 


389 


136 


117 


117 


161 


33 


40 


17 


6 


71 


40 


474 


1,710 


2,821 


7,360 


13, 048 


2,020 


6,013 


52, 885 


66, 489 


9,598 


16, 720 


9,596 


16, 467 


4,435 


7,356 


2,318 


3,358 


5,986 


8,817 


475 
476 


235 
257 


42 
2 


993 
979 


216 
5 


253 
43 


67 


5,681 
5,489 


1,789 
57 


1,019 
1,416 


230 
4 


1,297 
1,007 


265 
13 


586 
507 


124 


35S 
297 


39 


677 
469 


272 
2 


477 

478 


14 
12 
2 


1 
1 


53 
46 

7 


3 


14 
12 
2 




373 

331 

42 


21 
9 
12 


40 
30 
10 


7 
1 
6 


86 
70 

16 


2 
1 
1 


34 
28 

6 




19 
15 
4 




51 

48 

3 




479 


3 





480 
481 


22 
34 
10 
41 
31 


348 
18 
4 


68 

96 

33 

246 

228 


6S1 


12 
9 
12 
119 
18 


236 

171 

5 


472 
349 
315 
2.373 
523 


5,000 

2 

1,152 


74 
55 
59 
304 
107 


737 
407' 


87 
6S 
81 
352 
130 


1,225 


35 
22 
36 
91 
36 


795 

1 

104 

16 


27 
16 
14 
55 
43 


3.84 

42 

6 


163 
56 
35 
158 
192 


1,298 


482 
481 


367 


608 


47 


484 


17 


183 


33 


19 


107 


485 
486 
487 
488 

I.VP 
490 


33 
128 
28 
10 
66 
39 


218 

5 

1 

314 

114 


129 
503 
189 

36 
179 

79 


778 

104 

6 

1,347 

738 

7 


58 
377 
91 
12 
80 
48 


234 
36 

4 
596 
336 

2 


465 
6,792 
1,264 

297 
1,754 

839 


3,594 
725 

254 

7, 122 

4,466 

39 


82 
662 
294 

60 
185 

53 


635 
318 

14 

3,216 

863 

10 


144 
1,036 
238 
62 
277 
116 


931 

288 

15 

2,565 

813 

1 


29 
471 
214 

37 
113 

45 


553 

39 

7 

1,186 

299 

2 


13 
298 
114 
6 
62 
29 


241 

17 

11 

449 

189 


45 
534 
127 

25 
221 

88 


641 
43 
12 

774 

613 

7 


491 

49' 


9 
9 


195 

S 

187 


115 


891 
50 
841 


22 
22 


305 

3 

302 


152 


3,515 

414 

3,101 


72 


666 
43 
623 


69 


947 

67 

880 


72 


419 

5 

414 


23 
23 


212 

1 

211 


2.2 


675 
14 


493 


115 


152 


72 


69 


72 


22 


661 


494 


55 
73 
160 


9 
7 


352 

167 

1,037 




184 
68 
2 


21 


5,608 
1,519 
5,652 


1 
410 
129 


1,260 
337 
789 




656 

352 
1,307 


1 

102 
54 


425 
148 
321 


42 
3 


114 
82 

197 


3 
23 
10 


577 
240 
289 




495 
496 


62 
38 


87 
27 


76 
1 


497 
498 
499 


274 
18 

50 
137 
69 


1,425 

29 

146 
1,250 


1,093 
123 


7,127 

2 

131 


340 
31 

73 
136 
100 


2,676 

1 

148 

435 
2,092 


6,787 
435 


34,473 

14 

780 


1,631 
118 


8,808 

1 

184 


1,188 
112 


7,738 
1 

186 


782 
72 
6S 
89 
282 
271 


3,434 

2 

209 

564 
2,659 


342 

24 

51 
125 
142 


1,652 

21 

313 
1,318 


1,267 

68 


3,830 

2 

245 


V » i 


186 
461 
323 


362 
3,815 
2,175 


204 
674 
635 


139 

, 605 
332 


30 
820 
343 




501 
502 


797 
6,197 


3, 949 
29, 730 


1,522 
7,101 


980 
6,571 


578 
3,005 


503 


166 


116 


659 


627 


232 


323 


5,334 


3,319 


876 


591 


765 


788 


356 


324 


174 


71 


651 


591 


504 
505 
506 


19 
1 
8 
8 
2 


2 
2 


126 

27 

12 

72 

9 

6 

11.372 


34 

7 


26 
4 
8 

11 
2 
1 

2.462 


1 
2,142 


847 
123 
49 
593 
62 
20 

76,458 


238 

35 


223 
20 
21 

162 
15 
5 

10, 541 


67 
6 


278 
26 
42 

196 

13 

1 

14. 047 


92 
14 


75 
20 

5 
48 

2 


8 
8 


35 
6 
6 

21 
2 


9 
3 

6 


99 
19 
6 
66 
3 
5 

6,285 


28 
4 


507 


25 


186 


57 
2 
2 

5,565 


77 
1 


23 




2 
6,995 


17 
43.789 


1 


510 


2,269 


1, 138 


8,100 


4,549 


2,656 


2,543 


1,286 


3,631 


511 
512 
513 
514 


141 

55 
25 
61 


17 
5 

11 
1 


8SS 

4S7 

88 

310 


48 

24 

19 

5 


140 
73 
12 
55 


24 

6 
8 
10 


5,494 

3,159 

709 

1,626 


354 
152 
142 
60 


983 
433 
191 
359 


64 
15 

42 
7 


1,199 
635 
128 
436 


87 

22 

58 

7 


477 

203 

84 

190 


43 

10 
29 
4 


290 
141 
53 
96 


27 
4 

18 
5 


603 

304 

75 

224 


54 
23 

22 
9 


515 


535 


407 


2,508 


2,037 


429 


754 


15,410 


9,977 


2,462 


1,496 


3,500 


2,214 


1.267 


889 


694 


388 


1,814 


1,002 


516 
517 
518 


1,369 

318 

1,051 


249 

3 

246 


6,322 

902 

5,420 


2,028 

36 

1,992 


1,489 
445 

1,044 


583 

7 
576 


43, 978 

5,900 

38, 07S 


11,072 

118 

10,954 


5,569 

703 

4,866 


1,207 

18 

1,189 


7,464 
1,439 
6,025 


1,471 

34 

1,437 


2,354 

320 

2,034 


411 

2 

409 


1,243 

194 

1,049 


224 

5 

219 


2,993 

305 

2,688 


607 

3 

604 


519 
520 
521 


158 
21 
137 


25 
9 
16 


1,114 
149 
965 


99 
66 
33 


341 

11 

330 


59 
33 

26 


8,425 

234 

8,191 


717 
302 
415 


1,007 
55 
952 


140 
89 
51 


1,213 
119 

1,094 


261 
202 
59 


230 
20 
210 


41 
24 
17 


161 

14 

147 


7 
6 
1 


453 
33 
420 


146 
121 
25 


522 


66 


440 


543 


2,783 


63 


722 


3,151 


21,669 


520 


2,658 


671 


4,067 


221 


1,272 


155 


640 


422 


1,822 



166 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


DETROIT, 
MICH. 


FALL RIVER, 

MASS. 


CKAND RAPIDS, 
MICH. 


INDIANAPOLIS, 
IND. 


JERSEY CITY, 
N. J. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


1 




195,535 
166,972 


181,028 
48,257 


44,395 
36,260 


48,411 
20,221 


45,044 
36,696 


46,346 
11,101 


97,570 
82,104 


99,305 
25,653 


108,834 
• 89,104 


102,623 


■ 

? 




24,492 




Agriculture, forestry, aud animal husbandry 




3 


786 


49 


416 


1 


414 


28 


586 


28 


348 


11 




IS 
9 

78 

144 
14 

130 




7 

2 

49 

195 

1 

194 




3 

2 

57 

102 
4 

9S 




25 
25 
88 

184 

9 

175 


1 


2 

4 
15 

39 




s 




3 
3 

19 
1 

IS 




1 
2 

8 
4 
4 


4 


n 






3 

7 
2 
5 




7 






1 


s 






1 


A 






39 




10 








11 




10 
1 
5 
3 

1 

17 
6 

154 
41 
9 
78 
26 

2S7 




2 




3 




7 
3 

4 




10 
1 
5 
4 




1? 














13 






2 




1 
1 
1 

4 
1 

63 

24 
8 

25 
6 

137 








14 














is 


















16 






20 






1 

2 

88 
33 

6 
46 

3 

134 




12 
3 

57 
3S 

4 
13 

2 

182 




17 














18 
it 


Gardeners, florists, fruit growers, and nurserymen 


6 
5 


19 
10 
2 
5 
2 

93 


1 
1 


2 
2 


6 
3 


4 
2 


?0 




1 


?1 




1 






3 


1 


?•> 










1 


Garden, greenhouse, orchard, and nursery laborers 


17 




14 


9 


2 








?5 




149 
119 
19 

16 
5 
9 
1 
1 

22 
10 
7 

8 
1 


13 

4 


65 
23 
5 

25 




36 
91 

10 

16 


1 

13 


43 

75 
16 

6 

1 
3 


3 

4 
2 


77 

9S 

7 

3 
2 
1 




?« 






2 










?s 
































9 




15 




























16 




1 
20 




2 

1 
3 
1 

21 






































14 
2 

5 




?■> 






1 
3 














Other agricultural and animal husbandry pursuits 


1 




6 
1 


1 


2 




17 













1 






2 
3 

16 




1 




39 




3 
2 
2 

254 






1 
4 












1 


2 




1 


2 


3 

1 

43 












4' 




8 


146 




190 


85 




















3 

2 
1 

39 
17 
6 
16 

33 
2 

7 
2 

10 




4 
4 




8 
8 




1 
1 




2 
2 




































4 




2 




27 
3 
4 

20 

27 




3 


















4S 














1 

2 

15 

1 




49 






4 
10 




















2 
































1 


























2 
4 














39 




1 
























16 

2S 

124 

4 

120 

97,812 








39 
138 




1 

22 

7 
7 




4 
21 




57 






12S 












8 
































8 
17,696 
















61 


Manufacturing aud mechanical Industries 


24, 547 


15,916 


19,989 


3,374 


40, 106 


6,964 


34,478 


8,994 


fi* 


950 

ISO 

1 

769 

933 

1,273 

1,156 

117 

222 

1,370 

1,593 

186 

647 


220 


135 

42 


22 


243 
42 


26 


561 

72 

1 

488 

416 

658 
625 
33 

356 
4137 
1,107 
149 
399 


75 


000 

178 

2 

420 

547 

656 

642 

14 

343 
724 
554 
135 
151 


85 












147 

73 

45 


IS 
4 

6 


16 

10 

23 


49 
26 

37 


63 






93 

201 

215 
215 


201 

207 

242 

239 

3 

121 

313 

388 

4 

1,052 


22 


66 




12 










































14 

226 

163 

2 

8 




























1 


3 


2 


3 


2 








74 
















> Fee footnotes to Table I, page 01. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



167 





KANSAS CITT, 
MO. 


LOS ANGELES, 
CAL. 


LOUISVILLE, 
KY. 


LOWELL, 
MASS. 


MEMPHIS, 
TENN. 


MILWAUKEE, 1 
WIS. 


MINNEAPOLIS, 
MINN. 


NASHVILLE, 

TENN. 


NEW HAVEN, 
CONN. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


1 

2 


108,389 
91,073 


104,235 
28,665 


140, 956 
114, 827 


134, 907 
32,393 


89, 956 
75,044 


96,854 
31, 359 


41,603 
34, 457 


44,883 
18. 642 


55, 914 " 
48,088 


54,391 
20, 105 


153,618 
125, 678 


148, 6S4 
39.425 


133, 127 
108, 692 


120, 399 
34. 790 


42,103 
34, 387 


48,358 
16, 705 


53,639 
41, 615 


53,826 
15,494 


3 


1,022 


45 


3,820 


93 


572 


32 


466 


4 


699 


57 


686 


57 


1,952 


26 


340 


13 


692 


46 




83 
93 
193 

215 
16 
199 


3 
5 
5 

10 

8 
2 


49 

96 

548 

915 
34 

8S1 


1 

2 

17 

7 
4 
3 


29 
27 
80 

163 

13 

150 


1 
3 
9 

7 
4 
3 


1 

2 

34 

195 

2 

193 


2 


4 

15 

180 

151 

4 

147 


1 
12 

25 

4 
21 


2 

6 

42 

165 

6 

159 




28 
26 
234 

639 

10 

629 




3 

11 
46 

117 

6 

111 


1 
1 

1 
1 


1 
7 
43 

190 
11 
179 












6 

7 

H 


1 

19 


10 
3 


32 

7 


9 

in 


19 


3 


25 


n 


18 
1 

12 
2 
3 

9 
4 

146 
29 
17 
88 
12 

183 




47 


1 


11 
1 
7 




5 

1 
3 

1 




16 
1 

12 
3 




5 
2 
2 
1 




13 

2 
8 
2 

1 

20 

123 
30 
10 
63 

20 

435 




5 
1 
3 
1 


1 
1 




10 




i? 
















36 

1 
10 

107 
4 

456 
29 
144 
192 
91 

1,240 


1 








6 
2 
2 

129 
9 

42 
20 
3 
12 

7 

235 




14 


















3 

8 
2 

66 
38 

7 
20 

1 

136 










16 




1 








36 
11 

63 

7 

7 

34 

15 

150 


3 
3 

16 


89 
4 

94 
33 
7 
35 
19 

736 






7 
2 

31 

7 
6 
10 
2 

84 


4 


1 


17 






1 

36 

8 










18 
19 
70 


8 
5 


22 
5 

13 
3 
1 

26 


7 
4 
2 

1 


10 
7 


4 


3 

2 


71 

?? 


3 


2 
26 

107 


2 


3 


2 
1 

4 


1 


23 

?4 


10 


4 


27 


6 


•>•-, 


103 
61 
19 

7 
2 
3 


6 
3 
1 


1,045 
43 
152 

14 
1 
6 


20 
2 
4 


70 
55 
11 

12 
4 
7 


2 

2 


86 
13 
8 

82 


1 

1 


101 

39 
10 

45 
4 

32 
3 
6 

12 
8 
2 

6 


13 
3 


U4 

88 

4 

74 

8 
15 

1 


20 

•7 


301 
114 
20 

313 
20 

250 
37 
6 

45 
30 
19 

20 
1 
3 
3 

10 
3 

268 




45 

28 
11 

11 


4 


186 
75 
74 

10 
3 
5 




26 

?7 


4 


2 


?S 










■-i 














'in 








66 

4 
12 








9 






31 














S7 


2 

8 
21 
24 

18 




7 

4 
119 
122 

99 
22 




1 

2 
17 
6 

13 








2 




7 
7 




33 










9 

4 








34 




2 




1 








18 
3 

2 

1 


1 




35 


1 
3 












36 


13 


1 


2 






6 




2 
1 


4 


14 

1 


4 


37 






38 


3 
3 

9 
3 

60S 














1 
1 
3 
1 

30 










39 




14 

58 

5 

1,912 




6 
7 










2 
2 
7 

136 










9 
2 
2 

56 




40 


3 


11 

2 

9 


1 


1 

1 

9 






1 


1 


4 


2 


41 




2 


42 




188 








188 


















43 


17 
17 




54 

48 

6 

482 

106 

47 

329 

12 
28 
451 

4 

521 

2 

519 

40 

320 

317 
3 

39,590 




5 
5 




1 
1 








4 
4 




9 

8 

1 

33 
12 

5 
16 

9 
9 
6 
6 

29 




2 

2 








44 
























45 
























w 


58 
13 
5 
40 

136 
1 

7 
2 

23 

16 

353 

8 
8 




6 
1 
3 
2 


21 
7 
2 

12 

13 




2 

1 
1 




1 




25 
17 
1 
17 

3 
1 

2 






12 
7 





5 
2 




■17 












ts 








1 










4fl 










5 
6 




3 




r,t> 






1 




6 
1 
1 










si 


















;V 


















1 








53 
























M 




2 


1 








1 




15 

1 

14 

65 

21 






8 








M 


















Mi 




2 


1 

138 

10 
2 
8 

33.234 








1 
19 

1 

1 






29 

166 

1 
1 




8 

158 

1 
1 








".: 






5 










51 




58 




1 
1 










SO 




















no 












21 
71,504 












61 


31,461 


4,700 


6,041 


9,531 


23,480 


13.038 


15, 182 


2,237 


15,057 


45, 250 


8,000 


12,612 


2,891 


21,412 


6,256 


62 
61 


376 
117 

1 
258 

460 

499 

496 

3 

108 

1,035 

1,579 

164 

252 


56 


526 
153 


76 


599 
138 


129 


159 
35 

124 

1S7 

201 

198 

3 

26 

744 

720 

3 

44 


15 

14 
1 

9 


176 
86 

90 

138 

309 
309 


14 

9 

5 

13 


1,518 

313 

2 

1,203 

782 

1,178 

1,159 

19 

367 
924 
1,307 
294 
430 


239 


554 
142 


80 


229 

78 

151 

68 

299 

297 
2 

75 
364 
400 

45 
124 


8 

5 
3 

3 
1 


374 
103 

271 

288 

370 

306 

64 

162 
348 
217 
37 
1 106 


47 


1,4 


43 
13 

35 


57 
19 

18 


111 

IS 

24 


191 

48 

36 


67 
13 

57 


36 


55 
66 
67 


373 

609 

913 

910 

3 

302 

711 

2,359 

84 

428 


461 

452 

695 
662 
33 

284 
473 
618 
137 
377 


412 

523 

755 

751 

4 

304 

1, 016 

986 

9 

504 


11 
19 


68 














69 














70 








1 


101 
369 
617 
11 
103 


4 








71 














72 
73 


7 

1 


10 


2 


1 


2 




n 


1 











168 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


DETROIT, 
MICH. 


FALL RIVER, 
MASS. 


GRAND RAPIDS, 
MICH. 


INDIANAPOLIS, 
IND. 


JERSEY CITY, 
N. J. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


75 


Manufacturing and mechanical Industries— Con. 


6,464 

1,048 

188 

2 

21 

1,634 

185 
67 
118 

339 

1,921 
146 

1,628 

1,206 

87 

335 

625 
2,009 

173 
109 

43 
8 

13 

12 

202 

2 
33 

167 

5,341 

4,700 

641 

1,219 




906 
115 
7 
1 
136 
128 

15 
2 
13 

2 

329 

31 

10 
4 
1 
5 

362 
676 

2 
2 




1,227 

303 

37 

2 

5 

249 

37 
15 
22 

19 

264 

92 

194 

28 
6 

172 
451 

4 
4 




2,792 

658 

110 

1 

7 

703 

89 
32 
57 

73 

752 

77 

322 
156 

77 
89 

367 
821 

22 

"9 

8 

1 

4 

74 

69 
2 
7 

60 

3,927 

3,600 

327 

259 
30 
16 




3,186 

789 

318 

3 

46 

915 

204 
29 
175 

100 

1,329 

146 

145 

112 

7 

26 

648 
755 

17 

7 


1 


7fi 




43 


13 


25 


46 




77 






78 




3,791 
3 
1 

13 


477 
9 


943 
2 


2,071 
2 
2 

3 
1 
2 


1,254 


79 




80 






81 




1 
1 


1 




82 






83 




13 


1 




84 








85 














86 






2 






4 


87 




26 
14 
9 
3 


6 

6 


7 
4 
2 
1 


44 


m 






41 


80 






1 


90 








2 


91 










99. 




282 


29 


76 


103 


258 


93 






94 














95 














96 


















97 
















3 

15 

20S 
99 
91 

78 

2,244 

1,976 

268 

342 

1 

12 

20 

309 

199 
32 
10 
62 
10 
85 

643 
4 

200 

33 

1 

405 

137 
65 
10 
17 
34 
11 

92 
21 
18 
53 

216 
5 
5 
7 

199 

2,360 




93 




2 

S 










2 


3 


99 


Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths 


20 




32 




10 


100 








1 


101 




3 

5 

55 
54 

1 

78 


1 
19 

701 
632 
69 

3 




1 
31 

1,058 
932 
126 

75 






5 


102, 










4 


103 


Laborers (n. o. s. 1 ): 


2 
2 


25 
25 


76 
76 


15 


104 




14 


105 




1 


106 






34 


58 
1 
2 


23 


107 








108 




125 

2 

1,092 

514 
350 
22 
73 
61 
8 

12, 362 
4,365 
611 
3,570 
69 
3,747 

1,522 
737 
584 

10 
162 

29 

885 
545 

157 
1S3 

12 
1 


9 

1 
68 






5 


2 


3 


109 


Powder, cartridge, fireworks, etc., factories 






2 


110 


3 

2 
1 




70 

130 
40 
13 
72 
5 


32 


213 

3S7 

108 

65 

194 

19 

1 

2.506 
647 
121 
223 
166 

1,349 

125 
29 


55 

32 
28 

1 
2 

1 


18 


111 






3 


112 








1 


113 












114 




1 


1 






1 


115 










116 












1 


117 




63 
21 
3 
14 


106 
1 
2 


3 


386 
6 

112 
79 
4 

185 

51 
47 


15 


119 
15 
2 
2 
7 
93 

35 


5 


118 






119 






10 


1 


1?0 






1 


121 




101 
4 








IS? 




25 

73 
7 
2 


3 

1 
1 


5 

20 
20 


3 


1?3 




17 


184 






IT) 










1?6 
















6 


127 




59 
5 

82 
44 
11 
27 

8 


4 




4 




91 
5 

533 
231 
141 
161 

117 
77 


35 


2 


r.'s 








9 


129 




112 
57 
3 
52 

1,729 
1,283 


1 

1 


1,427 

1, 355 

19 

53 

12 
3 


22 

20 

2 


12 
10 


5 


130 






131 






11' 






2 

52 
20 


5 


133 




101 
74 


30 


5S 


134 






135 


Silk mills 






3 


136 




1 

10 

3,154 
12 
1S3 
28 
53 
19 

45 
33 


1 

7 

398 
















137 




446 
334 


27 
15 


9 

818 


30 
201 


40 

3,136 
3 
8 
24 
111 
13 

52 
21 


32 

322 


55 


138 




244 


139 






140 




104 

56 

1 

8 

6 
5 






1 
2 
8 


14 

27 


6 
33 
3 

1 

22 

"i 


213 
9 
40 
42 

16 

3 

4 

9 

3 

102 

632 

52 


51 


141 




105 
9 
5 

2 
1 
1 
5 
1 
17 


10 


5 


14? 






143 








5 


144 


Food industries — 




10 


8 


2 


145 








146 










147 




39 
44 
141 
1 
21 






9 
1 




63 

74 

1,361 






148 




49 




4 


8 
56 


2 


149 








150 










10 


151 




5 


3 




5 


12 


52 


is 


10 



• Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



169 





KANSAS CITY, 
HO. 


LOS ANGELES, 
CAL. 


LOUISVILLE, 
KV. 


LOWELL, 
MASS. 


MEMPHIS, 
TENN. 


MILWAUKEE, 
WIS. 


MINNEAPOLIS, 
MINN. 


NASHVILLE, 

TENN. 


NEW HAVEN, 
CONN. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


7 r i 


3,426 

678 

69 

2 

13 

797 

77 
31 
46 

37 

687 

91 

33 

22 

S 

6 

2S5 
S57 

18 
5 
13 




5,731 

848 

68 

4 

23 

1,570 

69 
25 
44 

169 
1,142 

98 

87 
51 
18 
18 

150 
492 

19 
10 
6 


2 

67 


2,373 

613 

538 

2 

30 

472 

94 
25 
69 

40 

742 

74 

173 
108 
32 
33 

483 

765 

78 
25 
15 
2 
36 

10 

68 




990 

184 

13 

318 
179 

13 

12 

1 

15 
234 

50 

97 

56 

2 

39 

259 
534 

12 
10 
1 

1 


17 
488 

1 

1 

1 

34 


1,940 
242 
66 

5 
302 

20 

16 

4 

25 

408 

18 

82 
5 

75 
2 

337 
214 


11 

1,407 

1 
1 

28 


4,796 

868 

460 

2 

47 

1,175 

280 
62 
218 

243 

1,240 

127 

321 
226 
28 
67 

589 
1,266 

97 
53 
38 
3 
3 

178 

150 

2 

13 

135 

5,054 

4,317 

737 

116 


2 
43 


5,346 

829 

347 

3 

37 

817 

73 
42 
31 

110 

1,028 

110 

110 
35 
62 
13 

483 
852 

26 

15 

7 




1,157 

334 

78 

1 

S 

207 

41 
10 

31 

8 

247 

24 

47 
19 
24 
4 

172 
239 

7 
5 


16 
1,025 

3 
34 


1,244 

253 

28 

2 

18 

262 

55 
26 
29 

43 
359 
30 

790 

622 

125 

43 

188 
608 

12 
6 
5 




76 

77 


63 


33 


58 


19 


78 
7'l 


1,870 


2,978 
5 
2 

7 
1 
6 


2,868 
2 


3,641 
11 


2,999 
6 
2 

1 

1 


944 


vil 




1 


81 

m 


2 


2 


19 


2 


83 

84 


2 


2 


19 


2 






V, 














8fi 


3 

8 
7 
1 






3 

4 
4 


1 


1 


87 




2 
2 


78 


88 






76 


VI 






2 


to 












91 














92 
93 


53 


46 


108 


190 


128 


94 


94 








































96 
























97 






3 

19 

251 

7 

52 

192 

4,288 

3,993 

295 

28 
8 
3 














4 

5 

150 
4 
19 

127 

5,494 

5,044 

450 

34 




2 
2 

29 
1 
1 

27 

1,201 

1,061 

140 

271 

241 

2 




1 




98 

99 

inn 


34 

146 

4 

20 

122 

4,952 

4,213 

739 

39 
1 

13 
3 

22 

419 
181 
39 
137 
38 
24 

377 
13 

114 
23 
4 

223 

21 
8 
2 












3 

47 










3 


6 


2 


23 




5 


4 


29 
29 

7 
1 


25 
4 
5 

16 

771 
652 
119 

35 
7 




inl 




1 

5 

55 
55 


13 
55 

2,354 

l.'i'.i'.i 
355 

111 
43 
23 




3 
20 

714 

648 

66 

69 


2 
2 

14 


1 

46 

1,631 

1,360 

271 

10 


23 
23 

1 








1(12 
103 

1H4 

lll'i 


3 

69 
69 


2 

37 

36 

1 

7 
2 


5 

72 
72 


4 

61 
61 


21 
21 


106 


2 




24 


3 


2 


107 
















3 
1 


176 

127 

11 

26 

11 

1 

319 
5 
39 
37 
38 

200 

6 




40 


3 


4 






inn 








16 
53 

3 


9 

5 






1 
27 

63 
35 




lin 


2 

8 


17 

466 

318 

5 

113 

14 

16 

596 
13 

253 
10 
6 

314 

19 
3 




45 

381 
226 
9 
97 
28 
21 

1,487 

2 

132 

167 

139 

1,047 

33 

2U 


5 

2 
1 


1 

3 
3 


76 

443 
106 
159 
136 

41 
1 

5,868 
229 

1,051 
137 
39 

4,412 

370 
41 


21 

6 


30 

278 

134 

12 

95 

37 


3 

1 

1 


28 

264 

179 

1 

51 

19 

14 

200 


6 

6 
6 


2 


ill 
11' 


5 
4 






7 


1 

1 

1 




1 
4 
1 




in 


1 


1 






23 
5 




lis 


1 
















117 
US 





5 
1 

1 


8 


346 


4 

1 


31 


847 
28 

177 

173 
25 

444 

17 
3 
1 


7 
1 
1 


1 


2,200 

54 

200 

24 

85 

1,837 

218 
23 

1 


315 
1 


111 






18 


2 

1 
3 
25 

54 


7 
13 
20 

160 

6 


1 


17 


1 - ■ r > 








1"1 






2 

6 

1 


1 
327 

2 


3 




5 


122 


6 

1 


3 
6 


5 


292 

60 


















































2 
3 

1 

815 

50 

647 

118 

38 
21 


















11 


1 


15 
1 

301 

IS 

2S0 

3 

23 


6 


6 

1 

723 

75 

273 

375 

126 
40 


1 


2 




6 

4 

2 

14 
1 


325 
4 

403 
142 

212 

49 

S7 
1 


54 


13 




6 




1 
193 

55 

37 

13 

5 

34 

18 

2 

1 

13 

579 








60 


129 


141 
26 
96 
19 

14 

1 


3 
1 
2 


4 
1 

2 

1 

7 


3 

1 
1 

1 

21 

7 


119 




7 
5 
2 


1,322 
92 

1,177 
53 

48 


10 


421 
35 

350 
36 

47 
34 


5 
5 

47 
21 


1 
1 


131 

1'!'' 


9 

110 

1,102 
720 


105 
62 


9 

1 

13 
1 




133 

134 


1 


185 


42 
6 














6 


lift 






8 
15 

971 




56 
30 

2,099 


13 
1 

189 


108 
274 

394 


16 

27 

IS 






10 

76 

4,707 
89 
21 
47 
28 
38 

36 

7 


6 

179 

633 
1 
19 

47 


18 

30 

1,852 


3 
9 

66 


6 

7 

669 


3 

23 

121 




137 

138 


13 

1,038 
1 
2 
4 
28 
2 

26 
S 


1 
90 


7 
89 


17 
928 


13 
51 


30 
469 




1 


1 
11 
36 
13 

28 

52 

4 

33 

30 

117 

3 

23 


1 
4 
2 


642 
12 
44 
5 

29 
6 


69 
25 






22 
4 

41 
3 

21 


10 
1 
1 

6 


4 
3 
40 
12 

30 
23 


2 


. 92 

7 
20 

1 

2 
1 
2 

76 
3 

62 


52 
3 

2 


8 

53 

7 

5 

8 

1 


9 




21 
8 

3 


1 
1 


258 










1 1 1 






6 

25 






144 


12 
1 


9 


5 


5 


1 












1 

24 

1 
27 












30 

8 

475 


2 

4 
11 


3 

15 
1 
1 

18 


67 
24 
32 




1 




2 


65 
3 

273 

1 

58 


1 


495 

23 

6 

2 

34 


2 
2 
1 










12 


i 

1 


3 

45 
3 
15 




1 1'l 


18 




6 










151 


28 


its 


si 


is 


3 




39 


4 


65 


7 


5 


15 


10 



2 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



170 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


DETROIT, 
MICU. 


FALL RIVER, 
MASS. 


GRAND RAPIDS, 
MICH. 


INDIANAPOLIS, 
IND. 


JERSEY CITY, 
N. J. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


152 


Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Con. 
Laborers (n. o. s. 1 )— Continued. 
Other industries — Continued. 


203 

106 
9 

196 
37 

358 
62 
61 


2 


45 
12 




78 
25 
3 
19 
7 
2 
11 
43 




127 
89 
1 
29 
38 
62 
6 
8 




142 

36 

313 

30 
13 
89 




153 








2 


1 


154 










2 


155 




8 
5 

10 
15 
2 


1 

12 
2 
5 




4 
10 


9 
10 
3 
1 
4 


9 


156 






1 


157 






4 


158 






9 




159 






18 




inn 












1 fil 




1,501 

1 

11,798 

11,331 

467 

1,246 

2,125 
1,881 

244 

510 
32 
27 

451 

55 
49 

3,356 

444 

2,878 

34 

142 

4,083 

13 

2,595 

1,475 

96 
707 
447 
1,709 
229 
107 
179 

91 

581 

162 

6 

413 

720 

247 
47 

130 
23 
25 
22 

346 
46 
170 
130 

343 

41 
37 
130 
15 
25 
65 
30 

178 

9,723 

5,304 

374 

452 

165 

3,428 

1,366 
1.033 
11 
23 
13 
144 
142 


122 


78 

797 

653 
653 


5 


5S5 


113 


994 

3 

3,957 

3,937 

20 

589 

1,014 
805 
209 

176 

9 

26 

141 

55 
20 

1,256 

56 

1,189 

11 

30 

1,584 

4 

1,094 

486 

320 
202 
272 
581 
155 
10 
50 
131 

122 

23 

1 

98 

275 

202 
51 
99 
35 
13 
4 

179 
13 

129 
37 

456 
25 
11 
94 
24 
43 

211 
48 

138 

2,353 
696 
137 
276 
171 

1,073 

131 
45 
3 

6 
59 
11 


142 


594 

12 

2,293 

2,243 

50 

452 

907 

845 

62 

176 
21 
26 

129 

6 
14 

520 
95 

281 
144 

61 

1,577 

2 

1,305 

270 

37 
86 

188 
1,132 

125 
24 
97 
66 

361 
46 
42 

273 

405 

160 

8 

107 

6 

17 

22 

261 
36 

126 
99 

288 
20 
5 

86 
1 
18 
78 
80 

56 

1,055 
15 
105 
126 
30 
779 

519 
126 
197 
75 
37 
26 
58 


142 


162 






163 


Machinists, millwrights, and tool makers 






1,236 

1,203 

33 

331 

5S1 
455 
126 

27 
6 
1 

20 

48 
11 

332 

48 

284 




2 
2 


1 


1fi4 


Machinists nnd millwrights 








1 


165 


Tool makers and die setters and sinkers 










166 




17 

65 
52 
13 

1 


132 

286 
239 

47 

27 

7 
15 

2 
9 

102 
3 

99 




9 

19 
13 
6 


18 

21 
17 

4 


6 


167 




2 
2 


26 


168 




26 


169 






176 


Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bellhangers 






171 










17? 














173 




1 










174 


Millers (grata, flour, feed, etc.) 










175 




1,079 

3 

1 
1 
1 

1 

51 
9 
3 

39 


230 


335 


754 

1 

1 


396 


176 


Molders, founders, and casters (metal) 


31 


177 










178 










179 










31 


isn 




141 
570 




13 

929 

5 

611 

313 

55 
58 
55 
374 

84 








181 






6 
4 


5 


11 


is?, 






3 


183 




456 
114 

17 

6 

20 

278 

15 








1S4 






2 


5 

3 
1 


8 


185 








186 




6 


2 


1 


20 


187 






18.8 














189 














1911 




1 










191 




25 
5 

6 
1 




30 
210 

22 
2 








19? 




1 

748 

40 

4 

704 

3,741 

8 










193 


Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s.i): 




35 
2 


1S6 
2 


283 


194 






8 


195 


Powder, cartridge, fireworks, etc., factories 




26 


196 


5 

8 

5 
1 
3 




20 

117 

95 

2 

60 

28 

5 


33 

265 
12 


184 

89 

29 

25 

3 

1 


249 


197 






1,239 


198 






22 


199 








?III1 




7 
1 






10 


'111 






11 
1 




•?m 




1 






?nn 










12 


W4 




565 

18 

210 

337 

268 
45 
19 

117 

2 
69 


648 

642 

2 

4 

24 
6 


249 
241 

1 
7 

1 


30 
2 
10 
IS 

69 
11 
7 
23 
16 
3 
3 
6 

30 

434 

9 

11 

96 

37 

281 

85 
74 
2 


55 
2 
6 

47 

87 

30 

1 

52 


173 
6 

SO 

87 

318 

61 

1 

166 

5 

26 

46 

13 

7 

156 

20 

1 

1 

8 

126 

50 
1 
1 


158 


2U5 




18 


?f)6 




16 


WW 




124 


WH 




349 


?(19 




46 


?io 






1 


?ll 




7 
1 




91 


919 








'11 






2 


44 


'14 




6 

4 

24 

96 
5 
2 
4 
8 

77 

10 

1 


1 


24 


?15 




16 

6 

422 

124 

57 

5 

2 

234 

232 

52 

11 

1 

1 

1.-..-, 
10 


2 

1 

28 

1 


143 


?16 




40 
20 


6 


717 




58 


'18 




5 


219 






5 


220 








1 






20 

7 
6 


3 

24 

35 
35 




222 




47 


•m 




236 


?'4 




6 






124 






3 
4 
1 

1 


1 




47 












44 








6 
3 




48 


4 


229 








11 



i Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX. FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



171 





KANSAS CITY, 
MO. 


LOS ANGELES, 
CAL. 


LOUISVILLE, 
KT. 


LOWELL, 
MASS. 


MEMPHIS, 
TENN. 


MILWAUKEE, 
WIS. 


MINNEAPOLIS, 

MLNN. 


NASHVILLE, 

TENN. 


NEW HAVES', 
CONN. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


5? 


63 
77 
4 
40 
29 
3 
5 
3 




226 

57 

39 

14 

20 

1 

4 

8 


1 
2 


118 
370 
20 




52 
9 
2 
2 
5 
3 

40 
104 




82 

57 

6 

5 

20 


2 


340 

900 
5 

30 

32 

14 

149 

1,393 




175 
126 
63 
29 
9 
6 
6 
12 




56 
48 
3 
2 
22 




45 
25 




153 

54 


2 


18 


101 


1 




55 


3 

5 






7 
22 


4 
2 


3 
6 


15 

9 

153 


1 


57 


7 


9 
1 
11 

188 
3 

467 

3 

1,512 

1,501 

11 

454 

941 
757 
1S4 

80 
23 
14 
43 

54 
16 

983 
30 

952 
1 

45 

1,409 
91 
924 
394 

311 
95 
226 
690 
144 
22 
64 
217 

99 

01 

1 

37 

1,731 

205 
28 
83 
45 
32 
17 

343 
29 

257 
57 

340 

24 
9 
153 
48 
22 
25 
59 

337 

1,182 
5 
123 
267 
153 
634 

82 
CO 
1 
2 
2 
11 
6 


3 


5 
114 


38 

59 


1 
1 


1 


6 


5 


1 
3 




75 
44 


3 
1 


10 
1 


1 


1 


fin 












L61 

fi? 


205 


31 


251 


24 


36 


123 

490 

1,876 

1,861 

15 

154 

314 

288 
26 

94 
5 
3 

86 

1 

5 

331 

12 

319 


9 


571 


25 


1,178 


214 


754 

2 

2,894 

2,891 

3 

739 

1,281 

1,039 
242 

212 
14 
3 

195 

499 
30 

460 

18 

439 

3 

136 

2,405 


36 


256 

711 

710 

1 

218 

365 
307 
58 

40 
5 
2 

33 

34 
9 

254 

4 

249 

1 

15 
582 


37 

1 

7 

7 

168 


184 

1 

1,898 

1,831 

67 

231 

589 
492 
97 

212 

54 

19 

139 

3 

11 

545 

88 

450 

7 

26 

869 
20 

628 
221 

49 
97 
41 
530 
29 
74 
43 

31 

89 
3 
60 
26 

380 

74 
33 
14 
20 

7 


70 


IV! 


1,067 

1,058 
9 

705 

1.079 
882 
197 

174 

12 

4 

158 

46 
32 

131 

14 

114 

3 

46 

1,605 

2 

1,451 

152 

317 

35 

320 

873 

223 

10 

65 

26 

43 

18 

1 

24 

90 

148 
22 
89 
16 
13 
8 

105 
20 
65 
20 

304 

110 
21 
3 
97 
34 

214 

776 
30 

120 

200 
58 

368 

72 
32 
10 
11 




2,542 

2,524 

18 

567 

1,692 

1,506 

186 

238 

32 

6 

200 

57 
52 

337 

28 

308 

1 

38 

2,110 

9 

1,846 

255 

69 

98 

411 

1,114 

138 

3 

39 

46 

32 
10 

1 
21 

164 

292 
68 

102 
69 
27 
26 

171 
29 
115 

27 

348 
22 
30 

126 
24 
35 
70 
41 

109 

1,288 
60 
221 
280 
57 
670 

108 

40 

8 

20 


1 
1 






653 
653 




6,524 

6,469 

55 

690 

2,167 

2,015 

152 

184 

49 

3 

132 

84 
33 

2,530 
58 

2,460 
12 

118 

2,368 

7 

1,793 

568 

65 

525 

256 

1,308 

236 

46 

75 

137 

106 
45 




1 

1 


1 


lit 








1 


iVi 










166 

167 

168 
169 

170 


16 

27 
21 
6 


10 

49 
45 
4 

1 


6 

4 
2 
2 


1 

13 

13 

251 


257 

430 

381 
49 

88 
6 
3 

79 

11 
12 

75 
2 
73 


3 

4 
4 

130 


6 

42 

40 

2 


11 

34 
28 
6 


1 

12 
11 

1 


171 












17? 














173 




1 




» 






171 












175 
176 


606 


789 

1 


475 


1,264 


884 


256 


177 












17S 




1 










179 












ISO 








101 

560 

3 

434 

123 

25 
39 
50 
292 
27 


3 
2 

1 


23 

709 

1 

603 

105 

63 
12 
159 
354 
65 


2 

2 

1 
3 








181 
IRS 


3 


5 


3 
3 


19 
10 
2 
7 


6 


16 
6 


183 


1 
2 

2 

4 


4 
1 

1 
3 


2,017 
388 

210 
140 

382 

1,207 

177 


4 
2 


458 
124 

71 

23 

112 

235 

120 

4 

35 

149 

26 
3 


4 

29 
2 
1 

26 

188 
3 

3 

28 

23 
5 

59 


1 


184 




9 


185 






186 

187 


3 


3 


3 


3 


18.8 














189 










2 




190 










3 


I'M 








32 
31 

141 


217 


26 

116 

37 
15 


15 
2 




60 
204 

76 
18 






195 


1 

44 
1 








1 

45 
4 




193 

194 


15 


93 
13 


77 
9 
1 

67 

252 
6 


145 


195 




95 
46 

34 

7 


189 
28 

1 


136 


196 

197 

198 
199 


43 
19 
19 


15 

41 

4 
1 
2 

1 


80 

2,182 

9 


22 

121 

75 
16 
33 
11 
12 
3 

139 
4 

129 
6 

161 
21 


13 
44 
4 
2 
2 

24 
1 

IS 
5 

112 
47 


61 
553 

271 
12 

131 
44 
74 
10 

649 

61 

369 

219 

450 
29 
16 

218 

39 

4 

113 
31 

303 

4,001 
269 
263 
346 
128 

2,995 

309 
86 

5 
7 


58 
240 

283 

9 

188 

39 

40 

7 

144 

7 

101 

36 

851 

53 
41 
96 
598 
3 
11 
49 

208 

1,789 
56 
161 
595 
94 
883 

59 
12 
7 
9 
7 
15 
9 


41 

' 99 

4 

1 

.3 


23 

134 

36 
3 
7 
6 
4 

16 

67 
1 

59 
7 

129 
1 


9 
105 


200 
201 


19 


5 
2 


2 
2 
3 




5 

1 




m, 








?ra 






2 

222 

7 

135 

80 

292 
47 








204 

(05 


S3 


76 
3 
49 
24 

244 

54 

1 

128 

3 

36 
8 
14 

14 
3 


12 
3 
4 
5 

45 
2 


18 

11 
1 
6 

11 
3 


283 
69 
65 

149 

637 
85 
1 
515 
3 
3 
13 
17 

30 

122 
3 
2 


134 


221 

4 

48 

169 

172 

5 

1 

41 


662 

1 


206 
207 

208 

JUJ 
'HI 


40 
43 

213 

54 

1 

118 

1 

4 

31 

4 

5 

25 
1 
1 


SO 

54 

477 
131 
4 
171 
48 
29 


10 
651 

135 
22 


211 


129 

2 
72 


16 
1 
2 

15 
9 

24 

427 
4 
18 
8 
10 
3S7 

IS 

12 

1 

1 


2 
4 
2 

34 

7 

27 


86 
6 

18 
30 

59 

403 
3 

49 
136 

70 
145 

9 


55 
1 
1 
2 
6 

2 

6 

1 
1 

4 

2 
1 


54 
30 

34 
10 

113 

276 

1 

3 

90 

45 

137 

9 


36 

5 
2 
2 
14 

3 

5 

5 


58 


?14 


i 

23 

101 

28 

2,643 

122 

226 

59 

234 

2,002 

575 
69 

443 
15 


4 
2 


215 

216 

217 
!1R 


42 

5 

40 


94 

7 

54 
2 


49 

4 

753 
6 


?19 




36 


"ii 


2 


1 
4 
35 

20 

11 


2 
2 

4S 

6 




271 


2 

21 

5 
1 


4 

113 

127 
4 


16 


222 

223 

2 9 4 


9 
9 


695 

285 

14 










1 


1 
1 




2.'t 


"•; 


3 








1 

1 

5 

■ 2 


1 


4 
1 

118 


2 


W7 










228 
229 


13 

6 


1 


22 
18 


7 
2 


9 


3 




176 
35 


5 


4 
3 




2 

41 


5 



' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



172 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


DETROIT, 
MICH. 


FALL RIVER, 
MASS. 


GRAND RAPIDS, 
MICH. 


INDIANAPOLIS, 
IND. 


JERSEY dTT, 
N. J. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


nn 


Manufacturing and mechanical Industries— Con. 
Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s. 1 ) — Continued. 


337 

294 

9 

34 

1,554 
922 
286 

346 

37 
298 
545 
108 


16 
6 


47 
32 




62 
58 


7 
2 


142 

123 

2 

17 

831 
448 
95 
2S8 

28 

237 

8 

11 

1 
1 


10 
* 5 


88 
55 
14 
19 

301 
120 
80 
101 

76 
270 
42 

67 

7 
1 
5 




mi 








IX). 








233 




10 

324 
119 
72 
133 

12 

384 

324 

6 


15 

227 
91 
17 

119 

4 
15 
45 

2 

320 

314 




4 

2.867 

2.661 

69 

137 

18 

78 

109 

49 


5 

59 
49 
6 
4 

11 
103 

46 


5 

41 

23 

4 

14 

4 

204 

3 

6 




2,34 




3 
2 




2.35 






7.36 






2,37 




1 




2W 






»q 




32 
21 




?4n 






?41 






24? 


Textile industries — 


329 

325 

1 

1 

2 

344 
335 




44 


243 














744 


Silk mills 










42 


245 


















246 








6 

1,224 

1.198 










1 

8 
2 




247 








1 
1 






6 
6 


2 
1 


20 


?4S 










1 


249 


Silk mills 






2 


250 






















251 






26 

641 
C17 


9 

197 
186 








1 

1 


6 

1 
1 




25? 








1 


1 




1 


253 










1 


2S4 


















255 












1 












25fi 








24 

552 
521 


11 

2,074 
2,052 


1 




1 






2,17 












9 




258 


















259 
















7 


12 


?m 






















Zfil 








31 

1,386 

1,366 

1 


22 

2,556 

2,520 

1 

1 

34 

5,024 

4,996 

3 

1 

24 

1,822 
1,668 










2 

29 
17 
9 




26? 




2 


1 






2 

1 


39 
38 


36 


203 








264 


SUk mills 












Zfi5 


















Bfifi 




2 
25 


1 

14 
1 
1 
1 

11 

5 


19 

5, 924 

5,880 

2 

5 

37 

124 
110 






1 

22 
12 


1 

95 
84 


3 

1S1 
1 

145 

2 

33 

10 
1 

7 




267 




11 


3 




208 






269 


Sill: mills 


1 
3 

21 








270 










1 
10 

7 

7 




271 




U 


3 


10 


72 
142 


27? 




273 














274 


Sill; mills 




1 








107 


27.i 








2 
152 

1,839 
1,434 












276 






4 
175 


14 

2,822 

1.954 

2 

4 

862 

167 
2 

1 
3 

161 

49 
135 

22 
1 

16 
1 
4 

S5 










2 

256 
30 

45 

17 

154 

1,572 
106 
51 
132 

1,283 

167 
394 

68 
4 
19 
26 
19 

81 
128 
585 

352 

37 
315 

81 
20, 055 




?77 




52 
1 


IS 


163 
1 
1 


42 
10 


105 
12 


512 


27S 




279 


Silk mills 


1 

4 

170 

1,275 
31 
105 
V, 

1,093 

2,118 
5 

5 




53 


?sn 




5 
46 

2,113 

45 

19 

420 

1,629 

151 
479 

211 
50 
80 
57 
24 

196 

151 

1.169 

910 

19 

881 

260 
15.208 






1 

31 

694 
34 
6 
86 

563 

46 
204 

105 
21 
35 
41 
8 

46 
93 
597 

3S4 

17 

367 

246 
9.416 


1 
92 

383 
23 

26 

8 

326 

856 




281 




405 
56 


18 

831 
4 
16 
5 

806 

13 
113 

358 

2 

20 

336 


161 

211 
1 

48 




m 




1,648 


?S3 




284 




1 
2 
53 

344 
2 


165 


285 




286 




162 

339 
1 

2 


1,320 


?S7 




?SS 






2R9 


Skilled occupations (n. o. s. 1 ) 


2 


2 


2111 






an 




1 








< 


292 


Wood carvers 




2 






283 


Other skilled occupations 


4 




2 




294 


Stonecutters 




47 

14 

218 

164 

7 

157 

146 
3,815 






295 














?9fi 




611 
3 


126 

41 

1 

43 

15 
2,409 


37 


66 


320 
1 


33 

2 


?97 




29S 








799 




3 

10 

1.335 






1 
15 

597 




soo 






23 
162 




301 




50 






Water transportation (selected occupations): 




30? 


15 
245 

84 
456 




2 
62 

112 
122 




1 

1 


, 


1 

1 




74 

581 

1,348 

663 




303 












394 














305 








4 





5 . 







1 Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 173 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 





KANSAS CITY, 
MO. 


LOS ANGELES, 
CAL. 


LOUISVILLE, 
KY. 


LOWELL, 
MASS. 


MEMPHIS, 

TENN. 


MILWAUKEE, 
WIS. 


MINNEAPOLIS, 
MINN. 


NASHVILLE, 
TENN. 


NEW HAVEN, 
CONN. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


230 
231 


354 
294 
36 
24 

305 

125 

112 

68 

31 
213 

69 
4 


35 

25 

9 

1 

15 
4 
7 
4 

2 

214 

19 

1 


191 

153 

13 

25 

613 
214 
272 
127 

17 

182 

34 

30 

1 

1 


1 


326 
158 
142 
26 

772 
336 
215 
221 

9 
1R7 
96 

217 

9 
8 


222 

2 

198 

22 

54 
19 
19 
16 

13 

210 

59 

2 

28 
10 


56 

50 

4 

2 

282 
36 

88 
158 

6 

47 

834 

503 

270 
206 


4 

1 
3 

3 

39 

364 

4 

154 

117 


51 

28 

3 

20 

377 
95 

192 
90 

3 

57 
8 


2 

2 

5 
2 
2 
1 

1 
40 


1,456 

1,392 

45 

19 

1,131 
667 
294 
170 

37 

459 

1,436 

1,851 


99 

93 

1 


203 

178 

7 

18 

1.285 
322 
773 
190 

33 
294 
184 

48 

1 


8 
6 


51. 

45 
2 
4 

325 
144 
116 
65 

2 
112 
129 

S 

3 
3 


15 
5 
7 
3 

1 

225 
66 

2 
2 


60 

40 

4 

16 

181 
100 
31 
50 

30 

46 

9 

6 


1 


232 






233 


1 

21 
5 
6 

10 

2 

120 

6 

5 


2 

40 
20 

15 
5 

45" 

266 

108 

6 


1 


234 

Si", 
236 
237 

238 
239 
240 
?41 


41 

13 

26 

2 

30 
537 
836 
137 


7 
4 
3 

11 
62 
13 


'4? 


1 
1 


























?44 






















245 










1 


16 
2 

4 
1 


45 
19 

582 
452 


is 

19 

174 
92 










1 












246 




























'47 










26 
12 








1 






14 
14 


10 
10 






?4S 
























?49 


























250 










11 
3 

17 
7 


3 


67 
63 

644 
511 


41 
41 

398 
341 








1 














'51 




























9^ 






2- 




13 

12 






2 




3 


3 


7 

7 


3 
3 






?53 


















'54 


























255 








8 
2 

1 


1 


85 
48 

322 

291 


19 

38 

544 
293 






2 




3 


3 








256 






2 
















?57 








39 

13 






2 


2 






6 
6 


11 
10 


1 


7 


•>V, 




















?59 
























1 


7 


260 










1 


26 


16 
15 

1,190 
948 


145 
106 

1,177 
812 








2 








1 




'fil 














2 
3 












W 


2 
1 




5 

1 




31 
12 


141 
46 






31 
1 


14 

1 


12 


8 
6 


41 
33 


1 


5 


263 


• 










'64 














1 


3 


265 






1 

3 

21 




15 
4 

25 


85 
10 

130 
6 


159 
83 

2,280 

1,706 

3 

276 

295 

ISO 
116 


223 
142 

3,041 

2,299 

5 

432 

305 

1,321 
812 






1 
2 

54 


22 

8 

61 


12 

1 

22 

1 


1 

11 

81 
8 


1 
1 

14 
14 


2 
1 

57 
39 




?66 


1 

15 
2 










44 
4 
2 


2 


267 

?68 


8 
1 


8 


3 




31 

1 


?69 


4 

1 

16 


1 












7 


270 


1 
12 

1 




19 
6 

10 
7 


115 
9 

46 
20 






9 

45 

2 


8 
53 

40 


4 

17 

1 


49 
24 

13 


4 
3 


16 
2 

14 
12 




271 

?7? 


7 
1 


7 


3 




38 

8 
3 

1 


23 

10 


?73 












'74 






















6 


275 










2 

1 

118 
20 


13 
13 

106 
21 


31 
33 

3.505 

1,S61 

4 

474 

1,166 

405 
24 
24 
13 

344 

SI 
130 

12 
2 
7 
3 


163 
346 

2,S20 

915 

10 

313 

1,5S2 

292 
43 
70 
3 

176 

1,400 
1 








2 
38 

1,523 
1 


1 






1 

1 

124 
16 




'76 


1 

59 
1 


1 
34 










2 

218 
1 


13 

575 


1 

34 

18 


4 

32 
5 
2 

25 

561 
3 
148 
175 
235 

77 
231 

70 
17 
21 
10 
22 

66 

5 

574 

132 

9 

123 

40 
4,708 


4 


277 
'78 


62 
3 

1 

4 

54 

773 
36 
11 
25 

701 

53 
398 

108 
2 
58 
21 
27 

94 

70 

1, 150 

227 
28 
199 

132 
13.814 


95 


50 
19 


20 
2 


144 


60 
1 


279 










3 


'SO 


1 

57 

1,878 
13 
11 
15 

1,839 

25 
223 

56 
1 

43 
9 
3 

115 

70 

755 

297 

11 

286 

77 
12,298 






54 
44 

590 
6 
16 
2 

566 

59 
224 

58 
2 
30 
22 
4 

102 
45 
776 

361 
30 
331 

86 
9,739 


40 

45 

205 






20 

197 

1,829 
74 
43 
27 

1,6S5 

19S 
413 

174 

6 

. 37 

90 

41 

195 

74 

1,201 

799 
29 
770 

295 
12,970 


49 
1,473 

994 
42 
153 


2S 
116 

1,107 
17 
12 
14 

1,064 

51 
307 

S7 


26 
549 

723 

2 

39 

2 

680 

571 
2 

3 


16 

195 
1 
3 
1 

190 

15 
113 

16 


5 

103 

114 
2 
21 

91 

374 


1 


281 

282 
283 


34 

412 

2 

36 


95 

226 
2 
2o 


31 
344 


IS 
63 


55 

734 
3 


2S4 
'R5 


19 


5 


1 


171 
412 


286 

287 
'8S 


374 
378 


199 
499 


186 

842 

1 

1 


339 

18 
129 

14 


62 

99 
3 


799 

2,016 
8 

2 


198 

701 
8 


'S9 




2 


7 








"11 






1 




9 
4 
1 

47 

50 

292 

191 
14 
177 

34 
7,819 


76 
231 


1 


6S 

25 

4 

145 

36 

1,115 

391 

9 
382 

192 
16,333 


1 
2 


9 

7 






W 




2 










1 


7 


294 








41 

127 

70 
5 
65 

22 
1,935 


36 

1 
1 

73 




42 

8 
178 

227 

10 

217 

43 
5,027 


32 

1 
217 




295 














296 
W7 


227 


394 


611 


614 


265 


50 


298 














299 














300 
301 


1 
838 


3 

841 


10 
428 


5 
597 


12 
869 


3 

143 


302 


3 
9 
5 
9 




4 
83 
177 
239 




a 

38 

9 

115 




6 
2 




24 
107 

15 
226 




6 
120 

177 
254 




4 
5 
3 
22 




5 
33 

7 
96 




10 
47 
96 
69 




203 


























1 


305 








4 











» See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



174 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



306 
307 
308 
309 
310 
311 
312 
313 



314 
315 
316 

317 

318 
319 
320 
321 

322 
323 
324 

325 
326 
327 

328 
329 
330 

331 
332 
333 
334 

335 



336 

337 
338 
339 

340 
341 
342 
343 
344 



345 
346 
347 
348 
349 

350 
351 
352 
353 

354 
355 
353 
357 

358 
359 
360 

361 
3C2 
363 
364 



365 

366 
367 
363 
369 
370 
371 
372 

373 
374 
375 

376 
377 
378 



OCCUPATION. 



DETROIT, 
MICH. 



FALL RIVER, 
MASS. 



Male. Female. 



Transportation— Continued. 
Road and street transportation (selected occupations): 

Carriage and hack drivers 

Chauffeurs 

Draymen, teamsters, and expressmen 1 

Foremen of livery and transfer companies 

Garage keepers and managers 

Hostlers and stable hands 

Livery -stable keepers and managers _ 

Proprietors and managers of transfer companies — 

Railroad transportation (selected occupations): 

Baggagemen and freight agents 

Baggagemen 

Freight agents 



Boiler washers and engine hostlers. 

Brakemen 

Conductors (steam railroad) 

Conductors (street railroad) 

Foremen and overseers 



Laborers 

Steam railroad. 
Street railroad.. 



Locomotive engineers. . 
Locomotive firemen. . . 
Motormen 



Officials and superintendents. 

Steam railroad 

Street railroad 



Switchmen, flagmen, and yardmen 

Switchmen and flagmen (steam railroad). 
Switchmen and flagmen (street railroad).. 
Yardmen (steam railroad) 



Ticket and station agents. 



Express, post, telegraph, and telephone (selected occup'ns): 
Agents (express companies) 



Express messengers and railway mail clerks. 

Express messengers 

Railway mail clerks 



Mail carriers 

Telegraph and telephone linemen. 

Telegraph messengers 

Telegraph operators 

Telephone operators 



Other transportation pursuits: 

Forem3n and overseers (n. o. s. 3 ) 

Road and street building and repairing 
Telegraph and telephone companies . . . 

Water transportation 

Other transportation 



Inspectors 

Steam railroad 

Street railroad 

Other transportation 

Laborers (n. o. s. 3 ) 

Road and street building and repairing. 

Street cleaning 

Other transportation 



Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s. a ) 

T 'legraph and telephone companies 

Other transportation 



Other occupations (semiskilled) . 

Steam railroad 

Street railroad 

Other transportation 



Trade. 



Bankers, brokers, and money lenders 

Bankers and bank officials 

Commercial brokers and commission men. 
Loan brokers and loan company officials.. 

Pawnbrokers 

Stockbrokers 

Brokers not specified and promoters 



Clerks in stores ' 

Commercial travelers 

Decorators, drapers, and window dressers. 



Deliverymen 

Bakeries and laundries. 
Stores 



136 

481 

2,863 

68 

52 

120 
62 

108 



138 
98 
40 

13 
337 
316 
772 
217 

1,937 

1,441 

496 



506 
324 



187 
157 
30 

729 
643 
18 
68 



19 

121 
50 
71 

359 
201 

59 
244 

53 



105 

59 

32 

12 

2 

221 
152 
31 
38 

2,535 

2,273 

70 

192 

49 
23 
26 

216 

1 107 

44 

65 



22,785 



509 

137 

176 

13 

6 

93 

84 

2,048 

1,608. 

62 

1-, 912 

253 

1,659 



1 

88 
1.1S6 



Male. Female. 



4,564 



1,474 

16 

5 

2 

1 
1 



37 
102 
697 

13 
7 



34 
23 
117 
31 

130 
110 
20 

23 

23 

124 

5 
1 
4 

26 
21 
2 
3 



17 
7 
5 
5 

344 

311 

22 

11 



4,516 



447 
72 
13 

683 
99 
5S4 



GRAND RAPIDS, 
MICH. 



Male. Female. 



731 



53 
43 

10 

IS 
157 
154 
137 

78 

315 
277 
38 



167 
140 



52 



204 

172 

2 

30 



77 
21 
56 

105 
115 
13 
56 
15 



84 
54 
11 
19 

561 

521 

15 

25 

21 
IS 
3 

36 
26 
4 



122 
52 
36 
6 
1 
14 
13 

579 

681 

23 

524 
68 
456 



INDIANAPOLIS, 
IND. 



Male. 



1 

9 

145 



486 
14 
3 



71 
192 
,725 
24 
18 
187 
70 
58 



109 
84 
25 

51 
498 
440 
357 
188 

1,195 

1,002 

193 

570 
363 
359 

120 
104 
16 

517 

442 

12 

63 

33 



256 
55 
201 

191 
132 

36 
253 

31 



54 

25 

25 

1 

3 

237 
187 
25 
25 

866 

754 

36 

76 

44 
35 



144 
106 
17 
21 



14,898 



Female. 



421 
106 
185 
22 

7 



1,392 

1,639 

47 

1.005 
140 

865 



3 

27 
532 



JERSEY CITT, 
N. J. 



Male. Female. 



2,333 



718 
13 
3 



97 

166 

3,562 

73 

26 
220 

42 
109 



70 
19 

56 
865 
469 
342 
384 

5,623 

5,480 

143 

589 
510 
304 



102. 
96 



534 
16 
130 



38 

59 

40 
19 

193 
69 
53 

202 
70 



131 
19 
17 
60 
35 

475 
409 
23 
43 

1,315 

789 

56 

470 

55 
10 
45 

321 

188 
33 
100 



14, 129 



302 
76 

119 
2 
15 
67 
23 

1,551 

384 

13 

1,572 

194 

1,378 



i See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



175 





KANSAS CITY, 
MO. 


LOS ANGELES, 
CAL. 


LOUISVILLE, 
KY. 


LOWELL, 

MASS. 


MEMPHIS, 

TENN. 


MILWAUKEE, 
WIS. 


MINNEAPOLIS, 
MINN. 


NASHVILLE, 
TENN. 


NEW HAVEN, 
CONN. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


im 


100 

377 

2,712 

82 

48 

251 
69 

104 

107 
50 
57 

44 

238 
436 
554 
237 

1,833 

1,582 

251 

339 

218 
564 

216 

182 
34 

751 

651 

19 

81 

60 

25 

440 
115 
325 

247 
194 

69 
354 

54 

138 

75 

48 

4 

11 

185 

145 

17 

23 

989 
837 
48 
104 

86 
51 
35 

151 
77 
32 
42 

21,209 




72 

590 

2,875 

42 

69 
244 

86 
117 

81 
52 
29 

23 
337 
455 
864 
299 

1,887 

1,566 

321 

465 
320 
920 

174 
160 
14 

376 
302 
40 
34 

57 

19 

191 
64 
127 

297 
303 

73 
269 

54 

118 
57 
37 
18 
6 

223 

162 
40 
21 

1,180 

859 

69 

252 

57 
32 
25 

174 
104 
33 

37 

26,849 




105 
121 
1,736 
63 
5 
177 
34 
44 

56 
31 
25 

40 
225 
238 
437 
153 

1,240 

1,024 

216 

353 

275 
449 

129 
117 

12 

552 

503 

12 

37 

32 

19 

94 
44 
50 

182 
84 
63 

164 

18 

114 

89 

20 

3 

2 

197 
129 
53 
15 

2,036 

1,937 

42 

57 

31 

15 
16 

92 
62 

10 
20 

14, 112 




50 
56 
478 
10 
3 
84 
17 
17 

25 
23 
2 

11 
105 

46 
118 

31 

185 
160 
25 

53 
49 
122 

8 
5 
3 

68 

62 

1 

5 

8 

3 

7 
5 
2 

68 

37 

8 

20 

4 

23 
12 

8 
2 

1 

28 
17 
1 
10 

143 

121 

6 

16 

13 
11 
2 

25 
5 
5 

15 

4,039 


2 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

4 
60 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

810 


84 

183 

1,463 

36 

15 

142 

29 

20 

55 

27 
28 

35 
154 
264 
318 
124 

1,326 

1,149 

177 

374 
337 
263 

93 
79 
14 

510 

468 

4 

38 

18 

13 

25 
52 

121 
91 
57 

170 
15 

43 

18 
7 

15 
3 

125 

105 

17 

3 

725 

622 

26 

77 

24 
15 
9 

143 
90 
31 

22 

11,218 


3 

20 
20 

2 
2 

2 

18 
181 

5 
2 
2 

1 

1,084 


129 
258 
2,460 
53 
20 
193 
51 
82 

124 
74 
50 

14 
422 
300 
499 
186 

2,298 

1,980 

318 

529 
390 
519 

89 

70 
19 

724 

662 

6 

56 

30 

14 

97 
36 
61 

306 
101 

61 
149 
43 

50 
16 
10 
21 
3 

112 
92 
10 
10 

1,779 

1,633 

23 

123 

44 

18 
26 

287 
145 
41 
101 

18.259 




103 
395 
2,913 
60 
34 
192 
68 
80 

126 
74 
52 

77 
634 
421 
462 
289 

3,511 

3,122 

389 

650 
543 
451 

200 

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12 

1,093 

974 

21 

98 

28 

16 

263 
52 
211 

305 
227 
47 
232 

28 

109 

66 

36 

2 

5 

213 
162 
18 
33 

2,181 

2,030 

68 

83 

56 
37 
19 

292 
169 
29 
94 

21,807 




59 
86 

662 
11 
4 

122 
34 
32 

38 
24 

14 

26 
142 
185 
174 
104 

1,023 
929 
94 

331 
253 
149 

83 
77 
6 

345 

307 

4 

34 

17 

6 

87 
31 
56 

78 
61 
56 
154 
17 

30 
11 
19 


1 

34 

32 

2 

1 

1 
20 

157 


67 
162 
746 

16 

9 

105 

32 

27 

34 
24 

10 

19 
163 
132 
243 
109 

836 

652 
184 

210 
126 
240 

56 

50 

6 

143 

114 

3 

26 

9 

9 

66 
17 
49 

95 
83 
25 
72 

19 

36 
6 

21 
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4 

64 
50 

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341 

23 

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18 
12 
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12 
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17 
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123 


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747 

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28 
346 

2 


6 
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4 


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2 
1 
1 


4 
1 


1 

1 


1 


2 
1 


114 

103 

5 

6 

266 

194 

13 

59 

37 
24 
13 

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63 
26 
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2 

2 

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13 
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13 

13 




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6 


9 
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5 


361 

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5 
2 
1 
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2,947 


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5 
2 
3 


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6 


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3,881 


1 
2,310 


1 
3,452 


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365 


4,193 


1,170 


366 


911 
165 
475 
16 
9 
130 
116 

2,072 

1,563 

48 

1,381 

259 

1,122 


16 
3 

6 


1,083 
231 
300 
32 
9 
306 
205 

2,098 

1,229 

90 

1,648 

419 

1,229 


45 
11 
12 

3 


382 
67 
207 
4 
4 
76 
24 

1,307 
745 
31 

1,542 

162 
1,380 


1 


60 
28 

6 
1 
8 
9 
8 

485 

116 
6 

533 

61 
472 


2 

2 

173 
4 

1 

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341 
73 

197 
14 
11 
27 
19 

1,116 

631 
11 

1,070 
122 
948 


11 
2 
2 
2 


366 

69 

184 

2 


3 


661 

160 

324 

19 

8 

88 

62 

2,711 

1,822 
71 

1,615 

225 

1,390 


14 
3 

4 

1 


156 
37 
74 
7 
5 
15 
18 

572 

485 

21 

664 

45 

619 


140 
4 
3 


113 
54 
19 
2 
2 
26 
10 

378 

298 

14 

631 

89 
542 


3 
2 


3GS 


1 


1 


1 














2 

5 

943 
24 
4 

3 


8 
11 

901 
21 
10 




5 

251 
10 
5 


61 
50 

1,896 

1,447 

76 

1,680 
148 

1,532 


1 

1 

1,679 
18 
5 

2 


3 
3 

1,471 

21 
5 

1 










373 
374 
375 

376 


408 
11 
2 

2 


175 
3 








378 


3 




2 


2 


1 





a Not otherwise specified. 



176 



POPULATION, 

Table III — TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



379 

380 
381 



383 
384 
385 



390 
391 

392 
393 

394 
395 
396 
397 
398 

399 
400 

401 
402 
403 
404 
405 

400 
407 

408 
409 
410 
411 



413 
414 

415 

416 
417 

418 

419 
420 
421 
422 

423 
424 
425 

426 
427 
428 

429 
430 

431 
432 
433 
434 



435 

436 
437 

438 

439 
440 
441 

442 

443 
444 
445 

446 

447 
448 

449 
450 
451 
452 



OCCUPATION. 



Trade — Continued. 

Floorwalkers, foremen, and overseers 

Floorwalkers and foremen in stores . . . 
Foremen warehouses, stockyards, etc. 

Inspectors, gaugers, and samplers 



Insurance agents and officials 

Insurance agents 

Officials of insurance companies 

Laborers In coal and lumber yards, warehouses, etc. 

Coal yards 

Elevators 

Lumberyards 

Stockyards 

Warehouses 



Laborers, porters, and helpers in stores. 
Newsboys 



Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s.i) . 

Employment office keepers 

Proprietors, etc. , elevators 

Proprietors, etc. , warehouses 

Other proprietors, officials, and managers. 



Real estate agents and officials. 
Retail dealers 



Salesmen and saleswomen 

Auctioneers 

Demonstrators 

Sales agents 

Salesmen and saleswomen (stores) 2 



Undertakers 

Wholesale dealers, importers, and exporters.. 



Other pursuits (semiskilled)... 
Fruit graders and packers. 

Meat cutters 

O ther occupations 



Public service (not elsewhere classified). 



Firemen (fire department) 

Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers.. 



Laborers (public service) 

Garbage men and scavengers. 
Other laborers 



Marshals, sheriffs, detectives, etc. 

Detectives 

Marshals and constables 

Probation and truant officers. 
Sheriffs 



Officials and inspectors (city and county). 

Officials and inspectors (city) 

Officials and inspectors (county) 



Officials and inspectors (state and United States). 

Officials and inspectors (state) 

Officials and inspectors (United States) 

Policemen 

Soldiers, sailors, and marines 

Other pursuits 

Life-savers 

Lighthouse keepers 

O ther occupations 



Professional service. 



Actors 

Architects 

Artists, sculptors, and teachers of art. 

Authors, editors, and reporters 

Authors 

Editors and reporters 



Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists 

Civil and mining engineers and surveyors. . 

Civil engineers and surveyors 

Mining engineers 



Clergymen 

College presidents and professors. . 
Dentists 



Designers, draftsmen, and inventors . 

Designers 

Draftsmen 

Inventors 



DETROIT, 
MICH. 



Male. 



211 
179 
32 



746 
650 
96 

896 
190 
9 
654 
15 
23 

441 

301 

128 

6 

8 

30 

84 

670 
7,238 

5,133 

17 

21 

274 

4,821 

142 
414 



120 
89 



3,803 



021 
700 

544 

5 

539 

152 
97 
26 
5 
24 

198 
175 
23 

184 

14 

170 

657 
638 

109 
5 

10 
94 



6.154 



131 
17.5 
219 

222 
22 
200 

320 

296 
274 
22 

360 
26 
299 

803 
119 
645 

39 



Female. 



19 
060 



4,150 



110 

1 

152 

45 
21 
24 



FALL RIVER, 
MASS. 



Male. 



147 
132 
15 

115 
64 



123 
30 



3 
4 

61 
1,450 

1,006 

6 

2 

36 

1,022 

35 
88 

5S 



119 

187 



20 
249 



12 
6 
4 

39 
37 

2 

20 
10 
10 

159 
2 

20 
9 
1 

10 



785 



102 
6 
38 

38 
15 
18 
5 



Female. 



1 
139 



440 



4 
428 



CRAND RAPIDS, 
MICH. 



Male. 



202 
169 
33 

282 
74 



206 
'"2 



157 
134 



6 

38 

ion 

1,913 

1,103 
3 
2 
47 

1,111 

42 
126 

100 

2 

71 

27 



602 



149 
141 

68 
10 
58 

30 

12 



1.421 



48 
36 
59 

4S 

1 

47 

13 

63 

58 

4 

144 
13 

70 

134 

75 

57 

2 



Female. 



9 

4 

466 

4 

1 

3 

1 



1,302 



INDIANAPOLIS, 
I.ND. 



Male. Female. 



135 
121 

14 

48 

709 
610 
99 

403 

156 

11 

115 



526 
308 

108 
4 
13 
12 
79 

505 
3,734 

3,395 

10 

94 

3,284 

102 
205 



193 
154 
39 

109 
39 
70 

369 

50 

19 
1 



IS 



S3 
81 
100 

149 

9 

140 

104 

130 

125 

5 

356 

14 
16S 



29 

247 

13 



14 
270 



39 

10 

1,120 

6 

1 



156 
3 


27 


80 




73 


27 


1,736 


19 


265 




351 


4 


307 

7 


2 


300 


2 


73 
44 

10 


3 


2 
11 


3 



JERSEY CITY, 
N. J. 



Male. Female. 



112 
88 
24 



411 
369 
42 

516 

158 

18 

233 

27 
80 

560 
5,1 

75 

6 

7 

30 

32 

344 
4,370 

3,287 

7 

11 

58 

3,211 

94 
204 

140 

4 

10 

132 



1.844 



200 
515 

241 



235 

144 

115 

23 

5 

1 

134 
111 
23 

71 
8 
63 

459 
54 

20 



42 

71 

153 

103 
5 



10S 

139 

134 

5 

175 
20 
74 

253 
80 
164 



1 Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



177 





KANSAS CITY, 
MO. 


L03 A NO ELE3, 
CAL. 


LOUISVILLE, 
KT. 


LOWELL, 
MASS. 


MEMPHIS, 

TENN. 


MILWAUKEE, 
WIS. 


MINNEAPOLIS, 
MINN. 


NASHVILLE, 
TENN. 


NEW HAVEN, 
CONN. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


379 
380 


231 

178 
53 

87 

723 
643 
80 

395 
17 
45 
107 
195 
31 

718 
175 

270 
13 
37 
51 

169 

1,614 
5,116 

5,104 
18 
15 
126 

4,945 

77 
436 

288 

7 

129 

152 

2,076 


42 

41 

1 

76 

16 
15 
1 

1 


223 
196 
27 

61 

653 
573 
80 

1,292 
20 
3 
1,215 
4 
50 

526 
223 

269 
39 
16 
52 

162 

3,102 
7,155 

6,375 
30 
20 
208 

6,117 

77 
488 

257 
28 

133 
96 

2,147 


36 

36 


115 

101 
14 

104 

647 

564 
83 

534 
95 
47 

315 
25 
52 

991 
173 

129 

5 

10 

30 

84 

238 
3,837 

2,798 

12 

3 

108 

2,675 

65 
330 

144 
2 
55 

87 

2,105 


29 
29 


26 

25 

1 

7 

144 

128 
16 

72 
54 


1 
1 

1 
1 


56 

50 

6 

253 

348 

304 
44 

463 

37 

70 

274 

6 

76 

1,301 
110 

111 
6 
15 
33 

57 

384 

2,641 

1,974 

6 

4 

54 

1,910 

38 
216 

154 
3 

64 

87 

1,548 


7 

7 

7 

2 
2 

28 

2 
1 

1 

19 
134 

588 

7 
15 
566 

3 
1 

16 
1 

15 
12 


168 
150 
18 

62 

665 

586 
79 

1,010 

507 

40 

393 

44 

26 

487 
199 

146 
10 
12 
20 

104 

533 

5,264 

3,573 
7 

16 

246 

3,304 

107 
396 

184 

1 

65 

118 

2,300 


30 

29 

1 

7 

19 

18 

1 


283 

225 
58 

133 

578 

484 
94 

824 

89 

123 

556 

6 

50 

580 
131 

436 
48 

159 
34 

195 

1,274 
4,936 

5,015 

8 

11 

140 

4,856 

81 
347 

309 

9 

123 

177 

2,562 


27 
27 


31 

25 
6 

49 

324 
281 
43 

533 

49 
92 
330 
24 
38 

738 
79 

40 
1 
4 

7 
28 

238 
2,073 

1,671 

3 

1 

50 

1,617 

31 
192 

60 


7 

7 

7 
7 

1 
1 


34 

32 
2 

6 

216 
1S3 
33 

215 

109 

5 

99 


4 
4 


382 

383 
384 


4 

IS 

17 
1 

1 


5 

11 
10 
1 


12 

13 
13 


1 
1 


386 


1 


1 








1 




















1 




18 
























1 

23 
4 

2 












1 

32 
2 

17 
12 


22 
1 


2 

182 
72 

29 




392 


22 
1 

11 
11 


31 
1 

3 


62 
21 

7 
1 


2 

1 

1 


39 


8 
1 


394 


8 
5 


5 
5 








2 
112 

542 

6 

7 

529 

15 


1 
7 
21 

162 
2,550 

1,356 

5 

1 

49 

1,301 

45 
109 

53 

2 

32 

19 

845 






1 
1 

35 
239 

1,482 






2 

4 

125 
1,332 

874 

6 

1 

38 

829 

39 
81 

49 


4 
192 

425 

6 

6 

413 

1 
3 








398 




3 

3 
356 

1,401 


3 

16 
545 

1,765 


5 

41 
290 

1,452 




399 
400 

401 

402 


176 
417 

2,154 


2 
220 

735 


403 
404 
405 

406 
407 

408 
409 


48 

10 

1,424 

9 

9 

19 
1 


37 
19 

2,098 

9 
10 

45 
9 


19 

15 

1,367 

3 
4 

39 


35 

11 

1,719 

8 
6 

43 


40 

15 

1,397 

3 

15 

35 
3 


11 

6 

718 

2 
4 

6 


1 

38 

18 


44 
5 

909 


6 




15 
45 

963 


15 
4 




411 
412 


18 
11 


36 
41 


43 
13 


32 
24 


6 
8 


413 


348 
317 

291 
11 

280 

156 
94 
31 
6 
26 

299 

259 

40 

150 
20 
130 

447 
21 

47 




284 
303 

386 
35 
351 

165 

78 

35 

1 

51 

414 

306 
108 

134 
27 
107 

352 

54 

55 




262 
445 

451 

32 

419 

95 
58 
15 
4 
18 

166 
144 
22 

173 
17 
156 

418 
44 

51 
9 




122 
189 

351 


1 
2 


182 
241 

651 

5 

646 

86 
31 
15 


S 
8 

1 

1 


458 
384 

471 
46 
425 

80 
34 
19 
8 
19 

211 
188 
23 

98 
17 

SI 

474 
63 

61 
12 
8 
41 

4,595 




373 
316 

1,017 
11 

1,006 

90 
65 
5 
3 
17 

166 
149 
17 

146 

86 

60 

348 

36 

70 




117 
173 

346 

56 

290 

61 
23 

5 


1 
1 


160 
161 

138 

3 

135 

31 
14 
11 
2 

4 

75 
73 
2 

44 
8 
36 

195 

21 

20 




414 

41 1 


1 


1 
4 






1 

8 




7 


3 


4 








417 




4 

2 
2 


7 
1 


351 

17 
2 
8 
4 
3 

51 

47 

4 

11 
3 

8 

142 
1 

25 


2 


3 
3 


8 
2 


4 


418 
419 


2 
2 




1 














3 


2 

7 
4 
3 

5 
2 
3 












1 
1 

9 
1 
1 


40 

115 
95 
20 

44 
6 
38 

167 
31 

31 


1 

1 

1 
1 

1 


33 

65 
51 
14 

58 
24 
34 

122 
12 

9 


1 

1 

2 
1 
1 




423 
424 
425 

426 


3 
2 
1 

4 
1 
3 


23 
9 
14 

10 
1 

9 


7 
3 
i 

2 


3 
2 
1 

4 
2 
2 


4 
4 


428 


2 




430 

431 
432 
433 
434 

435 














1 


1 


1 




1 












1 

54 

7,717 










1 

30 

1,914 


1 
1,330 












1 
19 

1,841 




47 
5,047 


1 
2,977 


1 
5,094 


42 
3,380 


1 
2,159 


25 
975 


861 




70 
4,807 


1 
3,841 


9 
1,682 


1,265 




3,215 


1,316 


436 

437 


110 
170 
151 

208 
14 
194 

71 

406 

381 

25 

316 

15 

254 

150 
13 
119 

IS 


92 

3 

173 

33 

16 
17 

3 


237 
246 
268 

320 
45 
275 

191 

907 
637 
270 

471 
85 
341 

386 
43 

300 
43 


210 

6 

293 

104 
46 

58 

3 


82 
52 
65 

124 

10 

114 

28 

242 

232 

10 

392 
43 
150 

145 

19 

119 

7 


47 


11 
12 
11 

35 

1 

34 

36 

47 

46 

1 

95 
6 
41 

102 

33 

62 

7 


4 

18 

7 
3 
4 

1 


39 
40 
30 

81 

1 

80 

30 

142 
142 


38 
1 

27 

10 
1 
9 

4 


83 
145 
193 

178 

10 

168 

106 

173 

158 

15 

277 
61 
263 

614 
68 
534 

12 


52 

3 

121 

17 
2 
15 


137 
116 
175 

191 

9 

182 

61 

329 

296 
33 

363 
143 
240 

312 
34 

257 
21 


89 

2 

193 

55 
13 
42 

6 


14 

27 
32 

68 
2 
66 

13 

71 

67 

4 

244 
83 

81 

33 
3 

27 


9 

1 
39 

23 
6 
17 

1 

3 

SO 

4 


25 
28 
36 

67 
3 

64 

45 

122 

113 

9 

149 
142 

77 

151 

24 

118 

9 


12 


438 

439 
440 
441 

442 

443 


40 

28 
10 
18 

1 


18 

14 
4 
10 

2 


















445 

446 
447 
448 

449 

450 














5 
2 
4 

8 
5 
2 
1 


18 
39 
20 

36 
12 
20 

4 


2 
6 
3 

4 
4 


5 
2 

5 
4 
1 


243 

15 

82 

30 
4 

20 
6 


5 
15 

2 

2 

1 
1 




5 
8 

8 

23 
IS 
4 
1 




32 
7 

19 
17 
2 


3 

4 

3 
1 


452 




1 3 





32446°— 14 12 



» See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



178 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



453 
454 
455 
456 
457 

458 
459 
460 

461 
462 
463 

464 
465 
466 
467 
468 
469 
470 
471 
472 



474 

475 
476 

477 
478 
479 

480 
481 
482 
483 
484 

485 
486 
487 
488 
489 
490 

491 
492 
493 

494 
495 
496 

497 
493 
499 
500 
501 
502 

503 

604 
505 
506 
507 
508 
609 



510 

611 
512 
513 
514 

515 

516 

517 
518 

519 
520 
521 

122 



OCCUPATION. 



Professional service — Continued. 

Lawyers, judges, and justices , 

Musicians and teachers of music 

Photographers , 

Physicians and surgeons 

Showmen 



Teachers 

Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc.). 
Teachers (school) 



Trained nurses 

Veterinary surgeons 

Other professional pursuits. 



Semiprofessional pursuits 

Abstractors, notaries, and justices of peace. . . 
Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, etc. 

Healers (except physicians and surgeons) 

Keepers of charitable and penal institutions. 

Officials of lodges, societies, etc 

Religious and charity workers 

Theatrical owners, managers, and officials . . . 
Other occupations 



Attendants and helpers (professional service) . 



Domestic and personal service. . 

Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists. 
Bartenders 



Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers. 

Billiard and pool room keepers 

Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers 



Boarding and lodging house keepers. 

Bootblacks 

Charwomen and cleaners 

Elevator tenders 

Hotel keepers and managers 



Housekeepers and stewards 

Janitors and sextons 

Laborers (domestic and professional service). . 
Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry).. 

Laundry operatives l 

Laundry owners, officials, and managers > 



Mid wives and nurses (not trained). 

Midwives 

Nurses (not trained) 



Porters (except in stores) 

Restaurant, cafe, and lunch-room keepers.. 
Saloon keepers 



Servants 

Bell boys, chore boys, etc.. 

Chambermaids 

Coachmen and footmen . . . 

Cooks 

Otherservants 



Waiters.. 



Other pursuits 

Bathhouse keepers and attendants 

Cemetery keepers 

Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.). . 
Umbrella menders and scissors grinders.. 
Other occupations 



Clerical occupations.. 



Agents, canvassers, and collectors.. 

Agents 

Canvassers 

Collectors 



Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants.. 



Clerks (except clerks in stores). 

Shipping clerks 

Other clerks 



Messenger, bundle, and office boys ' 

Bundle and cash boys and girls 

Messenger, errand, and office boys . 

Stenographers and typewriters 



DETROIT, 
MICH. 



Male. 



833 
536 
220 
871 



300 

24 

276 

31 
28 
50 

275 
21 
3 
17 
15 
47 
61 
89 
22 



7,884 



1,006 
919 

67 
57 
10 

97 
81 
75 
267 
189 

128 

833 

163 

IS 

194 

74 



425 

240 

1,102 

946 
93 



40 
564 
249 



141 
28 
11 
84 
14 
4 



12,286 



1,053 
670 
83 
300 

3,123 

6,869 
1,129 

5,740 

779 
50 
729 



Female. 



2,043 

10 

2,033 



561 



103 
9 
C 
41 
17 
10 
74 
2 
4 



231 
5 



1 
1,3S5 



90 



29 

673 

212 

12 

1,172 

1,014 

2 

806 

29 

777 



6,758 



681 
5,993 



39 
3 

7,325 



2,052 

1,899 

29 

1,870 

139 
93 
46 



FALL RIVER, 
MASS. 



Male. 



56 
98 
33 
123 
16 

69 
3 



262 
113 

29 

24 

5 

25 

17 

7 

103 

16 

15 
190 
54 
9 
90 
47 



17 
61 
24 

198 
22 



48 



1.227 



144 
29 
32 
83 



526 
93 
433 

71 
14 
57 



6S1 

esi 

115 
""'5 

31 



22 
1,978 



23 



159 

"31 

""2 

333 
5 



164 

84 

1 

127 

5 

122 



968 

""6 



129 
833 



66 



576 
10 



2 

272 

133 

5 

128 

3 
2 
1 



GRAND RAPIDS, 
MICH. 



Male. 



182 
1U2 

67 
214 

42 

83 

4 



1,614 



270 
182 

14 
12 
2 

25 
12 
7 



20 
264 
60 
4 
35 
11 



71 
40 
125 

213 
31 



24 
109 
49 



2,248 



300 
147 
40 
113 

585 

1,134 
248 



108 
19 



Female. 



2 
194 
24 
13 

1 

726 

3 

723 

141 

""llV 

51 
3 
2 

14 
6 
1 

24 
1 



3,457 



44 
1 
4 

229 
17 

2 
252 
255 

1 

246 

i 

241 

1 
24 



1,901 
"34 



164 
1,703 

136 

4 



3 
.... 

1,643 



537 

273 

13 

260 

33 
21 
12 

769 



INDIANAPOLIS, 
IND. 



Male. Femalo. 



258 
10S 
665 
85 

230 

15 

215 

11 
26 
31 

238 
24 
6 
19 
10 
77 
51 
44 



5.730 



772 
691 

73 
62 
11 

56 
42 
36 
131 

70 

2S 
690 
200 

42 
125 

53 



38 

520 
152 
576 

825 
79 



89 
304 
353 



112 
11 
14 
79 
S 
3 



6,776 



792 
361 
87 
344 

1,540 

2,819 

431 

2.3SS 

385 

:7 
348 

240 



318 

24 

50 

1 

1,184 

3 

1,181 

377 



46 
149 



,359 



156 



2 
1,042 



14 

675 

114 

17 

2,034 

6S9 

1 

401 

4 

397 



59 

1 

3,847 



97 



873 
2,877 



3,934 



73 
17 
44 
12 

1,104 

641 

8 

633 

131 
103 
28 



JERSEY CITY, 
N. J. 



Male. 



277 
226 

79 
236 

38 

115 

6 

109 


13 
22 

146 
22 
2 
2 
26 
22 
18 
44 
10 

49 



5,403 



707 
674 

13 
12 

1 

17 
82 
25 
132 
51 

109 
245 
74 
21 
208 
99 

27 

"27 



1,135 
160 

506 

650 
27 



53 
424 
146 

390 

78 
18 
6 

47 
6 

1 



10.454 



477 
192 
32 
253 

1,925 

6,811 

640 

6,171 

746 

7 

739 



' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



179 





KANSAS CITV, 
MO. 


LOS ANGELES, 
CAL. 


LOUISVILLE, 


LOWELL, 
MASS. 


MEMPHIS, 
TENN. 


MILWAUKEE, 
WIS. 


MINNEAPOLIS, 
MINN. 


NASHVILLE, 
TENN. 


NEW HAVEN, 
CONN. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


Male. 


Fe- 
male. 


453 


925 
351 
141 
914 
110 


4 

533 

34 

90 

13 


1,000 
590 
293 

1,0S5 
162 


15 
871 

60 

236 

6 


44S 
251 
76 
597 
115 




79 
99 
36 
151 
28 


1 
113 

8 
11 


314 
140 

48 
352 

46 


187 
13 
12 

2 


491 
478 
169 
551 
67 


4 

490 

33 

38 

4 


664 
440 
198 
605 
86 


3 

545 
51 

87 

4 


223 

86 
43 

344 
25 


145 
6 
19 

1 


189 

138 
48 

226 
24 




454 
455 
456 
457 


264 
11 
38 

4 


140 
8 
18 
2 


458 
459 
460 


275 

10 

265 


1,144 

3 

1,141 


359 
30 
329 


1,922 

11 

1,911 


180 

8 

172 


1,141 

6 

1,135 


92 
4 
88 


545 

5 

540 


126 

6 

120 


654 

3 

651 


366 

24 

342 


1,781 

10 

1,771 


330 
23 
313 


1,943 

5 

1,938 


149 

3 

146 


624 

4 

620 


217 
20 
197 


715 
5 

710 


461 
462 


26 
55 
31 


522 


69 
54 
94 


751 


23 
IS 
21 


378 


12 
4 
11 


110 
5 


14 
15 
9 


265 
4 


8 
37 
46 


392 


12 
25 

4S 


484 


8 
11 
16 


199 
24 


3 
6 
31 


241 


463 


26 


78 


22 


41 


57 


21 


464 
465 
466 
467 
468 
469 
470 
471 


303 
45 
3 
26 
23 
55 
43 
77 
31 

65 


233 
10 

13 
86 
18 
13 
87 
6 


479 
76 
14 
51 
20 
68 
121 
100 
29 

80 


318 

18 

8 

116 

20 
36 
117 


198 
12 
1 
9 
18 
37 
28 
35 
58 

130 


99 
2 


8 
11 
17 
53 
2 


46 

1 
2 

8 
4 
11 
19 
1 

21 


IS 

3 
3 

3 

8 
1 

8 


SI 
13 

3 
6 
21 
6 
20 
12 

37 


35 

6 
11 
7 
3 
8 

54 


211 
21 
2 
32 
11 
46 
24 
56 
19 

7S 


113 
2 
5 
44 
16 
11 
29 
2 
4 

68 


254 
15 
2 

20 
18 
42 
79 
60 
IS 

72 


182 
6 
1 
60 
20 
12 
82 


89 
10 
4 
3 
5 
21 
23 
7 
16 

22 


45 

3 
2 
3 
11 
25 

1 

42 


85 
2 

2 
9 
20 
16 
25 
11 

32 


90 

4 
20 

6 
11 
47 

1 


47? 


3 

108 


1 
96 


1 


473 


55 


71 


28 


474 


8,538 


11,977 


10,388 


11,340 


6,027 


13,911 


1,378 


2,805 


5,522 


13,761 


5,915 


11,016 


6,685 


12,538 


3,001 


10, 294 


2,779 


4,558 


475 
476 


915 
683 

112 

103 

9 

203 

48 
46 
198 
175 


219 


1,163 
410 

118 

110 

8 

446 
110 
80 
274 
310 


418 


592 
621 

45 

3S 

7 

02 
42 
31 
128 
54 


102 


244 

120 

22 

20 

2 

79 
27 
7 
59 
21 


34 

1 
1 

4S5 
35 

4 


492 
312 

IS 

17 

1 

64 
64 

19 
77 
43 


110 

1 

1 

695 

57 

1 
8 


S12 
729 

37 
27 
10 

74 

28 

60 

226 

105 


220 

4 

3 


840 
754 

76 

67 

9 

125 

75 

31 

263 

248 


185 
2 

1 


320 
66 

19 
12 

7 

48 
41 
13 
49 
32 


46 

1 

1 

288 

36 

8 


376 
352 

15 

in 

5 

39 
23 
12 
44 

47 


61 
3 


477 
478 


4 
3 

1,457 


1 
1 


3 




479 


3 

686 


3 

6S6 


1 

805 




4S0 
481 


1,395 


293 


482 

483 


58 


82 

1 
125 


61 


269 

1 
76 


93 

1 

95 


28 


484 


80 


7 


7 


485 
4S0 
487 
488 
489 
490 


50 
922 
147 

67 
172 

83 


605 

65 

10 

2,546 

752 
11 


14S 
659 
299 
38 
862 
143 


709 
124 

28 
667 
971 

16 


30 
597 
205 

45 
118 

43 


385 
100 

8 

5,290 

618 

3 


22 
158 
69 
3 
61 
41 


350 

12 

1 

107 

108 


29 
242 
165 
140 
79 
36 


197 

38 

12 

5,137 

668 

1 


73 
561 
133 

43 
102 

60 


505 

101 

11 

1,108 

593 
6 


62 
808 
162 

22 
150 
119 


705 

93 

15 

735 

934 

6 


15 
151 
64 
85 
65 
20 


220 
32 
3 

4,330 

341 

2 


39 
"355 
66 
21 
71 
57 


245 
18 
4 

616 
106 


491 
497 


48 


442 

7 

435 


60 


1,069 

18 

1,051 


IS 


486 
14 

472 


24 
24 


197 

2 

195 


23 
23 


496 

15 

481 


29 


530 

103 
427 


36 


729 
25 
704 


4 
4 


376 

7 

369 


21 
21 


350 
15 


493 


48 


60 


18 


29 


36 


335 


494 


1,230 
354 
456 

1,602 
84 




669 
473 
130 

2,684 
129 




883 
100 
419 

1,369 
135 




17 
62 

19 

223 
11 

84 
83 

45 


4 
1 

1,248 

40 

158 
1,050 


1,002 
135 
142 

1,712 
288 
3 
167 
516 
738 


53 
2 

6,191 
21 
525 

3,711 
1,934 


253 

125 
1,396 

620 
73 




531 
229 

400 

1,174 
100 




721 
96 
19 

871 
154 

112 
261 

344 


39 

4,533 

7 

182 

2,739 
1,605 


87 
108 
241 

439 
20 

90 
194 
135 




495 
496 


74 
3 

5,002 


97 


• 53 
10 

5,949 
3 

106 


46 
78 

6,417 

5 

76 


54 
2 

6,949 

1 

232 


6 
8 


497 
498 


4,877 

7 

193 


2,601 


499 


274 


73 


son 


96 
914 
508 


42 

1,621 

892 


135 
387 
712 


110 
236 
201 


96 
684 
294 




501 
502 


1,095 
3,633 


789 
3,888 


2,504 
3,336 


615 
5,721 


719 

5,997 


348 
2,180 


503 


852 


619 


1,162 


725 


545 


125 


82 


217 


561 


67 


3S3 


340 


697 


1,106 


263 


30 


335 


207 


504 

B0=> 


175 
23 
11 

137 

4 


30 
9 


150 
33 
8 
94 
7 
S 

8,590 


35 
12 


80 

9 

13 

51 

7 


25 
8 
1 

16 


IS 


1 


167 
6 
6 

152 
3 


27 

5 

22 


66 
15 
13 
21 
13 
4 

9,313 


22 
6 


SO 
17 
12 
42 
2 

8,828 


28 
6 


39 
5 
2 

31 
1 


9 
3 

8 


31 
7 
9 

11 

4 


5 
1 


506 


4 
13 

1 


1 




507 
508 


21 


21 


13 


19 
1 

2 

6,040 


3 


509 




2 

5,054 




3 
5,277 


1 


510 


8,817 


5,170 


5,687 


2,970 


1,266 


1,045 


4,156 


1,393 


2,617 


1,165 


2,819 


1,997 


511 
512 
513 
514 


1,082 
511 
201 
370 


72 
32 
26 
14 


1,344 
523 
396 
425 


68 
28 
30 
10 


672 
205 
112 
355 


67 
35 
28 
4 


114 
48 
12 
54 


8 
2 
5 
1 


561 

159 

74 

328 


41 

5 
29 

7 


777 
353 
146 
278 


43 
7 

28 
8 


831 
395 
147 
289 


62 

17 

36 

9 


371 

146 
47 
178 


18 
4 

13 
1 


220 
90 
38 

92 


30 
5 

22 
3 


515 


2,297 


1,485 


2,322 


1,742 


1,368 


893 


276 


563 


1,256 


303 


2,275 


1,535 


2,788 


1,636 


839 


301 


756 


826 


516 
517 
518 


4,417 

493 

3,924 


688 
10 

67S 


3,941 

47S 

3,463 


792 

S 
784 


3,006 

367 

2,639 


428 

3 

425 


768 
125 
643 


205 

7 

198 


1,843 

271 
1,572 


158 

5 

153 


5,094 

tIL'l 
4,173 


961 

17 

944 


4,342 

690 

3,652 


1,023 

16 

1,007 


1,132 
134 
998 


194 

5 

189 


1,412 
315 

1,097 


409 

9 

400 


519 
520 
521 


547 
22 
525 


45 
18 
27 


592 

80 

512 


162 
127 
35 


3S6 
103 
283 


115 
105 
10 


84 

4 

SO 


11 
2 
9 


324 

55 
269 


36 
13 
23 


773 

18 

755 


202 
145 

57 


447 

41 

406 


141 
115 
26 


130 
20 
110 


20 
4 

16 


319 

11 

308 


46 
32 
14 


522 


474 


2,880 


391 


2,290 


255 


1,467 


24 


258 


172 


855 


394 


2,536 


420 


3,178 


145 


632 


112 


6S6 



180 



POPULATION. 

Table III TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


NEW ORLEANS, 
LA. 


NEW YORK, 
N. T. 


MANHATTAN 
BOROUGH. 


BRONX 

BOROUGH. 


BROOKLYN 
BOROUGH. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


1 




131,360 
106,600 


143,638 
42,929 


1,907,643 
1,566,240 


1,913,897 
586, 193 


950, 865 
794,529 


950,046 
345,443 


172,049 
137,318 


169,765 
41,142 


635,707 
516,202 


652,640 


2 


All occupations 


169,507 


3 


Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry — 


3, 156 | 


602 


9.455 


495 


2,134 


78 


753 


26 


2,184 


90 




174 
242 
286 

847 
143 

698 
6 

42 

6 

32 


17 
30 
14 

415 
143 
272 


98 

179 

1,312 

2,449 

170 

2,279 


6 
10 
22 

258 
74 
184 


48 
22 
665 

473 

17 

456 




4 
12 
59 

149 


1 


11 
27 
111 

375 
25 
350 


3 






1 
4 

9 
1 

8 


2 


ft 




1 

8 


3 


7 




27 






2 


q 




149 


8 


25 


10 

11 
12 








2 


96 
6 
60 
18 
12 

661 
18 

871 
319 

46 
412 

94 

3,595 


3 


11 


3 


13 




16 

4 
7 
5 












2 


1 


8 
2 
1 

79 
11 

168 
69 
21 

50 
28 

5S3 


1 


10 
3 














15 

ifi 




4 

327 
2 

3S6 
99 
7 

251 
29 

567 




2 
3 


2 










21 
2 

63 
16 
2 
32 
13 

399 




345 
5 

174 
68 
8 
71 
27 

1,074 


1 














18 
19 


Gardeners, florists, fruit growers, and nurserymen 


46 
17 
2 

27 


34 

20 

3 

9 

2 

153 


15 
9 
1 
3 
2 

46 


3 
2 


7 
7 












1 










23 


Garden, greenhouse, orchard, and nursery laborers 


73 


13 


45 


•>■> 




442 
100 
25 

200 

6 

109 


55 
12 
6 

1 


2,478 
9S5 
132 

30 


»8 

62 

3 


341 
218 
24 

17 


8 
38 


305 
91 
3 

3 


10 
3 


659 

378 

37 

8 


29 


70 




14 


27 




2 






















31) 




1 


16 




9 




2 




4 














32 




85 

13 
13 

10 

47 

1 

1 

27 

10 

8 

42 




14 

6 
48 
23 

69 
3 
3 
1 

40 
22 

848 




8 

5 

20 
8 

24 




i 




4 


























15 

6 

7 




10 

5 

23 
3 
2 




35 

36 




2 
2 


1 

5 








Other agricultural and animal husbandry pursuits 






2 








38 
39 
40 
41 

42 








1 


























2 


3 

2 

38 


12 
11 

5S4 




4 
3 

78 




15 
3 

170 


1 








1 




1 


8 




H 


v\ 








20 
19 
1 

228 
41 
68 

119 

70 
4 

12 
2 

74 


2 
2 


6 
5 
1 

161 
19 
46 

96 

45 
3 
9 




7 
7 




5 
5 


2 


44 












2 
















16 




6 




1 


1 


8 




54 
21 
18 
15 

21 
1 
2 
2 

12 




47 










48 




3 

3 

6 








4 
4 

2 












1 


1 






50 










M 














">? 




2 














51 






1 










54 




7 




60 




1 






1<i 














flfi 




7 

10 

11 
5 
6 

36, 880 




74 

390 

48 
8 
40 

665,538 




60 

271 

9 
3 
6 

319,599 




1 

60 




12 

34 

39 
5 
34 

230,905 




57 














"iR 




1 


34 


7 




27 


59 










60 




1 
8,083 


34 
207,959 


7 
124, 607 






27 


61 


Manufacturing and mechanical Industries 


58, 545 


12,292 


61,196 


62 


981 
395 


111 


7,04.5 

2,174 

6 

4,865 

13,312 

8,056 

7,922 

134 

1,766 

15,804 

15,000 

1,259 

3,629 


2,229 

5 

1,825 

399 

276 

4 
4 


2,263 

743 

3 

1,517 

7,354 

3,480 

3,461 

19 

387 
7,086 
4,861 

946 
1,615 


1,264 

3 

1,081 

180 

179 

1 

1 


692 

261 

1 

430 

983 

711 

706 

5 

87 
2,392 
2,172 

62 
421 


219 


2,735 

702 

2 

2,031 

4,002 

3,005 

2,911 

94 

1,057 

4,736 

5,856 

212 

1,134 


593 


63 




1 


64 




95 

16 

22 


190 
29 

28 

1 
1 


452 


65 




586 

883 

761 

757 

4 

269 

681 
791 
100 
267 


140 


66 




60 


67 




1 


68 






1 


69 








70 














71 




1 

8 


6 
133 


4 
55 




2 


72 




19 


42 


73 






74 















' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



181 





QUEENS 
BOROUGH. 


BICHMOND 
BOROUGH. 


NEWARK, 
N. 1. 


OAKLAND, 
CAL 


OMAHA, 

NEBR. 


PATERSON, 
N. J. 


PHILADELPHIA, 
PA. 


PITTSBURGH, 
FA. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


1 

2 


113,331 
90,913 


108,846 
23,266 


35,691 
27,278 


32,600 
6,835 


137,545 
112,915 


138,429 
36,718 


66,504 
54,991 


60,410 
12,636 


54,759 
45,741 


49,343 
13,300 


50,036 
41,016 


50,781 
16,381 


615,961 
610,871 


645, 171 
200, 298 


219,534 
181,959 


207,780 
51,678 


3 


3,337 


280 


1,047 


21 


602 


21 


1,659 


29 


483 


22 


189 


i 


6,648 


148 


936 


26 


4 


23 

91 

371 

1,237 

121 

1,116 


1 

6 
12 

209 
69 
140 


12 
27 

106 

215 

7 
208 


1 
1 

2 

5 
2 

3 


5 

5 
31 

118 

3 

115 




41 
60 
123 

219 

6 

213 


2 
2 
2 

5 
1 
4 


8 
12 
50 

142 

19 

123 


1 
1 
1 

1 


3 
3 

10 

62 

6 

56 




40 

59 

407 

1,659 

151 

1,508 


1 
2 

33 

33 
10 
23 


17 
38 
46 

144 

9 

135 




5 




1 




A 


1 

9 
1 
8 




7 




3 


fj 




2 





1 




1 


in 






11 


46 
2 

27 
8 
9 

67 




10 




4 


1 


18 
1 
14 


1 


4 




2 




87 
4 
63 
14 
16 

120 
14 

757 
170 
16 
313 
258 

2,381 


2 


8 
1 
3 

4 


1 


1° 












11 




8 




3 

1 






3 




2 




2 




M 
















11 




2 
149 




i 


3 

272 
1 

160 
32 
46 
45 
37 

532 


1 
1 


1 

9 
1 

76 

17 

5 

44 

10 

114 












16 




2 


5 
4 

79 
12 
4 
33 
30 

244 




2 




2 


3 
1 

163 
31 
11 
41 

80 

411 




IT 












IS 


387 
147 

8 

209 

23 

1,099 


8 
2 
1 
5 


79 
19 

7 
50 

3 

440 


1 


l 
l 


4 
1 
1 
2 


8 
5 


22 
8 




26 

17 

1 

7 

1 

40 


2 


11 




1 


•m 


1 




1 


?i 




2 

1 

6 


7 
7 

80 






r? 










23 
?4 


40 


9 


9 


5 


3 


8 


25 

m 


752 

280 

67 

1 


33 
6 

1 


421 
18 

1 

1 


8 
1 


193 
46 

5 


7 
2 


440 
37 
55 

26 
2 
17 

1 
6 

8 
27 
31 

41 

1 

1 

2 

36 

1 

616 


5 


60 
45 
9 

9 
4 
5 


4 

2 


69 

10 

1 


2 
1 


1,774 
497 
110 

9 
1 

7 


19 
21 


294 
100 
17 

14 


S 

3 


?7 






7R 
















jq 






















in 


1 






















11 

1 
2 

1 
2 
1 

87 




11 
























X! 






1 


















1 

3 

42 
22 

48 
1 
1 
6 

34 
6 

1,330 






31 


1 
3 
3 

8 












2 

18 
17 

21 
1 
1 
2 

17 




1 
1 
1 

2 








14 








3 

2 

2 






1 

1 

2 








IS 


1 
3 


1 

7 






1 

6 








M 






1 


7 


I 


17 








1^ 
























1 

77 
9 




M 






1 
4 
2 

4 




1 

1 
















4fl 


5 
3 

32 


2 
1 






6 


2 


2 


1 


4 

3 

2 


1 


41 








4? 


1 


19 




1 


19 




41 




839 


1 














41 


2 
2 












12 
11 

1 

141 
37 
13 

91 

3 

6 

112 








3 
3 




39 

37 

2 

102 
26 
25 
51 

73 
1 
8 
4 

18 




31 
24 

7 

176 
39 
35 

102 

377 
3 
2 
5 

8 




44 
























4=. 
























46 


4 
1 




1 




\ 




1 


4 
3 




4 
2 








47 
















(ft 




















41 


3 
2 




1 




2 

9 




1 


1 

7 




2 

10 








Ml 
















51 




















5? 






1 






















S3 






1 




















54 


1 






2 




119 




6 




1 








U 





















56 


1 
23 








2 
5 




119 

212 

11 
11 




6 
2 




1 

23 




18 

878 

207 

3 

204 

256,843 




8 

116 

121 
90 
31 

93,342 




57 




2 












1 
1 


1 


51 
















51 


























60 
























1 
83,065 




SI 


44,563 


8,400 


11.926 


1.465 


63.213 


15,847 


19,020 


2.568 


15.546 


1,867 


26,278 


10. 808 


11,230 


62 
61 


1,141 
388 


142 

1 

91 

50 

8 


214 
80 


11 


1,246 
322 


86 

2 

45 

39 

16 

1 
1 


380 
142 


54 


214 
60 


16 


378 
128 


28 


5,396 

1,255 

1 

4,140 

3,623 

4,087 

3,760 

327 

1,903 
4,861 
4,328 
450 
1,620 


784 

2 

524 

258 

96 

3 
3 


1,389 
322 


233 
1 


6( 


11 


42 
12 

11 


12 
4 

11 


25 
3 

6 


191 


65 


758 

836 

622 

608 

14 

118 

1,310 

1,765 

38 

430 I 


134 

137 

238 

236 

2 

117 

280 
346 

1 
29 


924 

880 

917 
833 
84 

74 

1,534 

1,406 

61 

263 


238 

283 

394 

391 

3 

134 
207 
1,063 
20 
142 > 


154 

237 

345 

341 

4 

148 

448 

643 

84 

101 


250 

243 

343 

309 
34 

286 

412 

369 

38 

38 


1,067 

915 

1,627 

1,310 

317 

526 

1,667 

1,567 

201 

155 


41 


66 
67 


1 

1 
1 


65 
3 


61 










3 


61 












7(1 


















71 


















7' 


13 


4 


8 1 


6 




2 


30 


12 


71 






74 






1 













182 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


NEW ORLEANS, 
LA. 


NEW YORK, 
N. T. 


MANHATTAN 
BOROUGH. 


BRONX 

BOROUGH. 


BROOKLYN 
BOROUGH. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


75 


Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Con. 


3,782 

648 

661 

2 

19 

691 

55 
18 
37 

63 

1,236 

55 

46 

4 

29 

13 

697 
456 

15 
9 
4 


3 

20 


41,442 
16,826 
2,226 
1,061 
776 
15,512 

3,030 

773 

2,257 

1,601 
14,898 
2,370 

2,721 

2,349 
132 
240 

7,320 
7,924 

281 

194 

73 

5 

9 

49S 

5,275 
1,234 
1,915 
2,126 

41,253 
35,501 
5,752 

2,531 

91 

447 

50 

1,943 

2,398 
670 
327 
711 
622 
68 

5,615 
210 
956 
152 
59 

4,238 

1,664 
436 
153 

no 

747 
218 

1,502 
703 
251 
S4S 

1,214 
35 

m 

53 
1,015 

18, 193 
25 
223 
766 
478 
253 

381 

30 

7 

131 

34 

398 

2,175 

668 


2 
684 


15,554 

6,880 

533 

904 

334 

6,700 

872 
173 
699 

816 

6,084 

/69 

1,054 
941 

47 
66 

3,809 
2,861 

73 
68 

4 




4,702 

1,502 

73 

27 

55 

2,290 

325 

74 

251 

126 

1,596 

343 

164 

143 

2 

19 

420 
894 

12 
8 
2 




15,441 

7,264 

1,408 

120 

263 

5,134 

1,467 

455 

1,012 

561 
5,577 
1,047 

1,220 

1,052 

59 

109- 

2,344 
3,094 

166 

98 

61 

3 

4 

288 

1,791 
500 
674 
617 

10,513 
8,702 
1,811 

1,255 
87 

332 
14 

822 

729 

226 
158 
144 
156 
45 

2,890 

39 

300 

65 

19 

2,467 

687 
175 

35 

62 

321 

94 

653 
155 
112 

386 

747 
19 
33 
20 

675 

8,477 

13 

36 

169 

137 

67 

111 
17 
4 

75 

7 

40 

2,097 

321 




76 




282 


51 


310 


77 


Coopers 


m 




4,112 
8 


38,850 
90 
7 

174 

15 

159 


24,307 

40 

4 

76 
6 
70 


3,132 
4 


9,704 
32 
3 

68 
2 
66 


79 




R0 




SI 




2 


13 
2 
11 


82 




83 




2 


84 




US 






3 

63 

368 

329 

18 

21 


2 

20 

114 

105 

6 

3 




1 

32 

194 

169 
9 


86 






7 

32 
32 


87 






88 






89 


Filers 




90 








91 


Firemen (except locomotive and fire department) 








va 




45 


3,302 


1,727 


254 


1,123 


93 


Furnacemen, smelterrnen, heaters, pourers, etc 


94 














H5 














96 














07 




2 

3 

156 

11 

8 

137 

6,893 

6,486 

407 

108 

37 

5 

1 

65 

114 
30 

3 
47 
26 

8 

272 
3 
29 
12 
7 
221 

70 
1 
1 
2 

64 
2 

9n7 

111 
648 
148 

217 

133 

1 

2 

81 

1,999 
4 

22 
3 

40 
1 

53 

4 

5 

16 

16 

71 

535 

216 






1 
66 

2,599 
508 
901 

1,190 

21,971 
18,994 
2,977 

240 
1 

37 

8 

194 

758 
155 
107 
212 
276 
8. 

1,692 
127 
343 
65 
30 
1,127 

440 

195 

8 

11 

124 

102 

527 

367 

70 

90 

205 
10 
36 
31 

128 

6,543 
11 
175 
535 
257 
165 

245 
10 

a 

44 

24 

340 

34 

299 




2 

24 

545 
123 
211 
211 

4,841 

4,382 

459 

20 






98 






10 

255 

38 
133 

84 

525 

516 

9 

106 


3 

150 
19 
75 

56 

349 

346 

3 

32 


2 

23 
4 

11 
8 

37 

35 

2 

1 




99 

inn 


Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths 


2 


74 
15 


mi 






in?, 




2 

91 
91 




ins 


Laborers (n. o.s.'l: 


104 


104 




ins 






ins 




4 




107 






ins 




2 


20 
5 
81 

53 
12 
15 
11 
4 
11 

77 
4 

15 
2 
2 

54 

93 

22 


4 


4 
1 

15 

131 
25 

5 
38 
60 

3 

390 

15 

34 

8 

6 

327 

44 
31 




14 


109 






4 


111) 


2 

2 


28 

11 

6 


1 




111 




31 


112 






6 


113 








14 


114 




2 


2 
3 






US 






1 


116 








10 


117 




6 


34 
2 
8 

2 

2 

20 

17 
1 


4 


31 


US 




2 


119 


Blast furnaces and rolling mills 2 


4 




6 


120 








121 










122 




2 
4 


4 

3 

2 


23 


123 




58 


124 




19 


125 








126 






4 
50 
17 

55 
13 
12 
30 

221 
15 

28 

5 

173 

1,771 








4 


127 




2 
2 

11 


11 
5 

23 
9 

10 
4 

76 
4 

14 
3 

55 

975 


2 

11 

140 

113 

16 

11 

68 
5 

18 
1 

44 

706 
1 
3 

51 
46 
11 

10 
1 
1 
3 
3 
8 




25 


128 




1 

1 
1 


10 


129 




30 


130 




2 


131 




10 
1 

27 
11 


2 


132 






26 


133 




12 
3 


121 


134 




9 


135 


Silk mills 


6 


136 






2 


137 




16 

138 


8 
83 


104 


13S 




618 


139 






140 




25 
3 


79 

392 

6 

7 

37 
1 


66 

269 

6 

5 

31 


i 

26 


12 


141 




96 


14? 






143 








2 


144 


Food industries— 


9 


3 


a 


145 




i 


146 




2 








147 




1 
10 
3 

2S 
105 






i 


14S 




1 

8 
14 - 


4 
3 
2 

72 


1 


4 


149 






150 






25 


151 




io 




26 



i Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



183 





QUEENS 
BOROUGH. 


RICHMOND 
BOROUGH. 


NEWARK, 

N. 1. 


OAKLAND, 
CAL. 


OMAHA, 
NEBR. 


PATERSON, 
N. 1, 


PHILADELPHIA, 
PA. 


PITTSBURGH, 
PA. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


75 


4,138 

999 

136 

9 

98 

1,153 

346 
65 
281 

55 

1,146 

187 

251 

188 
20 
43 

488 
799 

19 
12 
4 
2 

1 

115 

304 
88 

121 
95 

3,115 

2,699 

416 

809 
3 
31 




1,607 
181 
76 
1 
26 
235 

20 
6 
14 

43 

495 
24 

32 
25 
4 
3 

259 
276 

11 
8 
2 




3,957 

712 

133 

11 

59 

1,241 

47 
20 
27 

153 

984 
450 

1,146 

944 

29 

173 

640 
813 

102 

72 

23 

3 

4 

23 

2,055 
263 

1,564 
223 

2,583 

1,898 

685 

533 
133 
139 
1 
260 

246 
44 

40 

114 

42 

6 

3,409 
39 

1,016 
27 
10 

2,317 

391 
77 
8 
80 
119 
107 

106 
13 
16 
77 

157 

38 

4 

2 

113 

2,621 
14 
19 
119 
14 
144 

28 
5 


1 
19 


3,017 

321 

22 

5 

16 

784 

47 
10 
37 

86 

662 

45 

39 

9 
18 
12 

148 
226 

21 
9 
10 


- 


1,997 

413 

54 

2 

5 

443 

28 

20 

S 

31 
421 
35 

7 
3 

1 
3 

165 
207 

16 
10 
4 
1 

1 




1,277 
187 
15 
1 
499 
223 

12 
6 
6 

36 

271 

22 

24 
6 

1 
17 

222 

547 

30 
8 
13 




12,094 

6,064 

901 

52 

2,180 

4,382 

547 
201 
346 

670 

5,530 

804 

1,522 
857 
186 
479 

2,990 
5,441 

597 
233 
280 
14 
70 

447 

838 
248 
127 
463 

14, 747 

12,889 

1,858 

1,445 
175 
95 
20 

1,155 

1,650 

1,044 

264 

157 

144 

41 

9,452 
67 

2,394 
451 
55 

6,485 

422 
155 
21 
94 
108 
44 

439 
156 
177 
106 

2,091 
165 
24 
347 

1,555 

8,411 
11 
56 
198 
140 
166 

147 

7 




3,999 

915 

207 

2 

23 

1,543 

82 
43 
39 

311 

2,045 

103 

198 

112 

11 

75 

637 
1,163 

1,681 

436 

506 

18 

721 

251 

148 
7 
6 

135 

8,230 

7,437 

793 

264 

3 

49 

3 

209 

1,019 
413 
417 
39 
59 
91 

25,966 

21 

19,686 

1,332 

38 

4,889 

413 
128 
152 
55 
37 
41 

419 

103 

78 

238 

68 
4 




76 
77 


33 


8 


23 


33 


14 


221 


80 


78 
79 
80 


1,299 
13 


408 
1 


2,028 
4 
2 

4 

1 
3 


981 
3 


689 
1 


472 
5 


12, 806 
30 


3,389 
1 
1 




15 
4 
11 


2 
1 
1 


3 

1 
2 






30 
2 
28 


1 








1 


83 








84 








85 




















3 

27 

22 

3 

2 


1 

1 
1 


4 

393 

383 

3 

7 


2 

1 
1 


1 




62 

101 

92 

7 

2 


5 


87 




15 


88 






13 


89 






2 


9(1 












PI 












92 
91 


160 


33 


242 


22 


21 


172 


1,570 

1 
1 


135 
1 


94 
















95 














1 


% 


















97 




1 

5 

3G 

15 

8 

13 

813 
724 
89 

207 






2 

3 

90 
13 
18 
59 

1,483 

1,332 

151 

75 






9 

1 

37 
3 
1 

33 

1,549 

1,347 

202 

5 








98 


1 

7 




16 

280 
10 

244 
26 

29 

28 

1 

7 


1 
2 






1 

33 

11 
7 
15 

220 

219 

1 

64 
1 
3 
3 

57 

16 
5 
7 
2 
2 




99 


1 


74 
5 
10 
59 

1,975 

1,761 

214 

22 
1 
4 


1 




1 


inn 






mi 


5 
2 

26 
24 
2 

10 


1 










102 


2 

24 
24 


1 

27 
27 




1 


103 

104 

1111 


9 
9 


11 
14 


115 

113 

2 


inn 


3 


7 


2 




18 


107 






108 


1 


43 
27 
137 

4S6 
216 


1 
1 
1 

10 


1 


47 
8 
20 

62 
13 
S 

20 
10 
17 

297 










4 


109 


3 

4 




1 
4 

22 
9 




1 


110 


775 

294 
48 

57 

53 

126 

10 

384 
27 

171 
7 
4 

175 

376 
21 
42 
5 

297 
11 

159 
68 
45 
46 

149 

1 

23 

1 
124 

1,482 


9 
1 


6 

1 


17 

184 

123 

6 

36 

19 


2 




13 


111 




31 


11° 






1 


in 


1 




1 








29 


114 


264 
4 
2 

259 
2 

108 
7 


9 


1 




12 

1 






115 












116 




1 










1 


117 


8 


79 
2 

12 


2 


260 
5 

12 
67 

2 

174 

248 


1 


646 

1 

82 

5 


5 


97 


234 


11R 




1 


119 


1 




167 
7 
3 

121 

6 
1 


2 




1 


18 
8 
1 

70 

10 


117 


l^n 






22 


l'l 














2 


19? 


7 
15 


142 

117 
14 
68 
32 
3 


'• 


65 

35 
3 




1 


558 

73 
71 


4 


92 


l'l 


1 


29 


I'M 








4 


Wi 
















6 


116 






1 
6 
25 

5 






239 
9 








2 
6 
2 

6 
1 
2 
3 

265 

38 

6 

45 

176 

400 


2 


127 


14 

1 

1 
1 




3 

2 

119 
5 

110 
4 

58 
53 


1 




2 






T>R 








17 


1"X) 


23 




1 


33 
11 
15 
7 

11 




51 
49 
2 




81 


no 








6 




8 
15 

45 






1 








n? 






5 

35 
14 

1 

1 
19 

239 






7* 


133 


12 
1 
5 




4 
3 


2 


647 
8 

300 
1 

338 

226 
1 
1 

13 
6 
3 

4 


68 
6 

8 


1 


134 
135 






1 




















33 
31 

4,042 

144 

40 

8 

150 

224 

188 
11 




137 


6 

84 


44 

985 




5 
653 


1 
41 


11 

661 


2 
66 


54 

7 


1 


138 
139 
140 


11 


353 


2 
6 
35 
9 

14 
2 




7 
5 
3 
1 

1 




12 

22 

2 

66 

1 


1 
2 
9 

6 

4 
22 
302 

2 
57 
15 

1 

5 




4 
3 

20 






20 
23 

2 
5 

12 


31 


141 


1 




5 


7 


3 


4 


14° 




7 


143 






1 






11 


144 


1 




12 
30 


10 
1 




45 


145 
































2 




7 




1 
2 
13 






2 

3 

206 




1 




34 

19 
118 
808 
150 




5 

216 
215 




148 


1 




1 
1 


18 


3 

1 




1 
3 
14 
20 


51 


149 


4 
44 
36 






3 




2 


150 
151 


1 

7 












2 




20 


6 


6 


19 


5 






70 


38 



1 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



184 POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


NEW ORLEANS, 
LA. 


NEW YORK, 
N. T. 


MANHATTAN 
BOROUGH. 


BRONX 
BOROUGH. 


BROOKLYN 
BOROUGH. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


IRS 


Manufacturing and mechanical Industries— Con. 
Laborers (n. o. s. 1 )— Continued. 
Other industries — Continued. 


88 

164 

25 

1 

15 




1,785 
970 
886 
485 
582 
302 
227 
113 
19 

7,255 

50 

25, 159 

24,709 

450 

7,664 

35, 806 

34.239 

1,567 

3,961 
440 
278 

3,243 

136 
1,470 

2,651 
530 

1,987 
134 

987 

32,065 

135 

27, 133 

4,797 

1,290 

904 

6,388 

19,564 

2,668 

87 

2,151 

739 

2,095 

634 

98 

1,363 

9,995 

4,078 
273 

2,328 
172 

1,102 
203 

31,635 
2,868 

19,116 
9,651 

4,367 
448 
59 
2,236 
58 
106 
349 
1,111 

910 

10, 995 

691 

2,094 

258 

650 

13,302 

6,212 
1,738 
824 
1,325 
86 
1,065 
1,174 


1 
11 

7 
47 
77 
29 
24 

7 


725 

497 

14 

175 

247 

39 

59 

47 

1 

2,592 

14 

8,674 

8,578 

96 

3,326 

18, 136 

17,304 

832 

2,206 
248 
102 

1.856 

43 
1,020 

566 

154 

378 

34 

423 

15, 158 

34 

13,183 

1,941 

842 
208 
3,027 
8,498 
690 
35 
933 
168 

523 
76 
14 

433 

6,713 

1,520 
59 

739 
74 

587 
61 

21,023 
1,408 

13,266 
6,349 

2,474 
273 
36 
1,429 
19 
63 
233 
421 

516 

5,986 
427 
940 
100 
325 

4,194 

2,244 
764 
201 
569 
22 
214 
474 




164 
62 

4 
6 
29 
5 
4 
5 
2 
277 

5 

2.322 

2,302 

20 

839 

3.226 

3,136 

90 

382 
25 
26 

331 

8 
108 

235 

56 

171 

8 

80 

3,308 

10 

2,717 

581 

104 
82 
955 
2,742 
181 
2 
229 
50 

80 
17 




574 
330 

599 
196 
276 
135 
158 
54 
16 
3,045 

10 

11.080 

10, 813 

267 

2,805 

12,666 

12, 134 

532 

1,153 

144 

97 

912 

68 
320 

1.593 

264 

1,245 

84 

363 

10,842 

73 

8,989 

1,780 

304 

481 

1,844 

6,304 

1,499 

39 

832 

395 

1,094 
388 
30 
676 

2,021 

1,636 
75 
1,216 
51 
182 
112 

8,224 
1,193 
4,622 
2,409 

1,527 
128 
11 
647 
28 
31 
93 
589 

282 

7,940 
154 
810 
81 
194 

6,701 

2,889 
698 
555 
556 
60 
654 
476 


1 


153 




4 
1 
2 

2 


6 




4 


154 






6 


1M 




22 

29 

3 

5 

1 




25 


156 




10 
1 


36 


157 




9 


158 




10 
4 

20 
686 

12 

1,104 

1,100 
4 

4G8 

852 
742 
110 

144 
29 
61 
54 

48 
16 

165 
8 

156 
1 

139 

1,533 

1 

1,376 

156 

154 

43 

530 

837 

74 


2 


18 


159 






5 


160 










161 




64 


899 


451 


41 


346 


16? 






163 






3 
3 






3 


164 










3 


165 












156 




5 

40 

38 

2 


272 

789 
732 
57 

2 


147 

470 
443 
27 

1 


24 

41 

40 

1 


90 


167 




241 


lfiS 




214 


169 


Officials 


27 


170 






171 








17? 














173 






2 

1 
12,096 

3 


1 

1 
7,172 

1 






174 










175 




397 


1,165 


3,311 


176 




1 


177 










178 






1 
2 


1 






179 








1 


180 












181 




3 


228 
55 

86 
87 

3 
149 


101 

8 

63 

30 

2 

84 


7 
2 
2 
3 

1 
14 


105 


182 




40 


1R3 




1 
2 


19 


184 




46 


IRS 






1R6 




3 


46 


187 






188 














189 






11 


5 




5 


MO 










191 




315 
131 

44 

8 
2 
34 

378 

73 
2 
15 
10 
30 
16 

107 
8 
83 
16 

597 

29 

1 

81 

3 

7 

32 

444 

157 

832 
5 

65 
308 

27 
427 

79 
3 
3 

15 
1 

55 
2 












192 














193 


Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s.'): 


52 
2 


1,559 

163 

99 

1,297 

8,751 

337 
34 

203 
17 
17 
66 

9,837 
1,023 
2,124 
6,690 

3,795 

820 

13 

2,226 

20 

208 

29 

479 

14 

996 
58 

189 
5 
7 

737 

1,366 
178 
164 
367 
15 
567 
75 


350 

11 

6 

333 

7,330 

94 
9 

64 
4 

13 
4 

6,374 

615 

1,421 

4,338 

2,319 

638 

7 

1,392 

11 

104 

19 

148 

9 

420 

27 

97 

3 

5 

288 

260 
51 
10 

108 

5 

55 

31 


67 


857 


1t4 




135 


1% 


Powder, cartridge, fireworks, etc., factories 


3 

64 

187 
9 


12 


196 


50 

866 

1 


63 

781 

317 
6 
98 
10 

190 
13 

1,834 
137 
955 
742 

163 
21 
3 

87 
2 
3 

13 
34 

55 

1,362 
65 
150 
39 
85 

1,023 

395 
132 
38 
102 
4 
21 
98 


710 


197 




873 


198 




178 


199 




21 


200 




1 


6 


103 


201 




3 


202 






1 
2 

470 
35 
71 

364 

91 
32 


2 


203 






49 


204 


Clothing industries 


84 


2,678 


205 




322 


206 




61 
23 

303 

122 

1 

60 


595 


207 




1,761 


208 


Food industries 


1,251 


209 




130 


210 




4 


211 




53 


721 


21? 




8 


213 




12 

7 
101 

6 

47 


3 


93 


214 




9 


215 




3 


286 


216 




5 


217 


Iron and steel industries 


50 
9 
6 


397 


218 




19 


219 






44 


220 




3 
1 

43 

53 


2 


221 






2 


222 




35 

34 
2 

4 
26 


330 


223 


Other metal Industries 


867 


224 




112 


225 






147 


226 




5 


196 


227 




9 


228 




48 


1 
1 


365 


229 




38 



> Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



185 



QUEENS 
BOROUGH. 



Male. 



291 
55 
161 
22 
25 
122 
5 
7 



Female. 



RICHMOND 
BOROUGH. 



Male. 



31 
26 

108 

86 

5 

1 

1 



Female. 



NEWARK, 
N.J. 



Male. 



191 
159 
18 
31 
18 
19 
48 
479 



Female. 



OAKLAND, 
CAL. 



Male. 



104 
20 
12 
5 
5 
11 
2 
7 



Female. 



OMAHA. 
NEBR. 



Male. Female. 



73 
129 
8 
3 
13 
1 
6 



PATERSON, 
N.J. 



Male. Female. 



1 
'133 
456 



1,482 

1,478 

4 



811 
777 
34 

39 
4 
12 
23 

1 
12 

300 
43 
257 



PHILADELPHIA, 
PA. 



Male. Female. 



539 
321 
933 
598 
171 
189 
54 
971 



29 



PITTSBURGH, 



Male. 



241 

372 

104 

18 

73 

7 

5 

141 



Female. 



1 



2,300 

2,326 

64 

552 

1,430 

1,355 

75 

195 
19 
48 

128 

9 

16 

236 
55 

175 



73 

2,160 

12 

1,763 

385 

30 

103 

528 

1,643 



145 
115 



5 
146 



482 
44 

269 
17 

137 
15 

530 
126 
264 
140 

183 
23 
7 
66 
5 
9 
10 
63 

41 

1,214 
42 

115 
31 
37 

989 

652 
139 
28 
94 
5 
267 
119 



SO 



376 
1 



137 



131 

354 

36 
3 
24 



1 
8 

281 
50 
31 

200 

114 

18 
2 
44 



116 
3 
42 



202 
13 
3 
35 
1 
145 
5 



693 

690 

3 



310 
38 

25 
4 
5 

16 

8 
6 

21 
1 

18 
2 



597 



493 
3 

79 
7 
9 

395 

32 

5 
2 
4 
5 
9 
7 



4S1 




110 


1 


in 




30 


2 


34 




377 




in 




? 




12 




11 




151 


148 


57 


11 


49 


78 


45 


59 



1,279 

3 

3,982 

3,547 

435 



2,265 

2,151 

114 

294 
47 
38 

209 

17 
50 

1,242 

113 

1,122 

7 

23 

2,216 
126 

1,798 
292 

146 
205 
121 
1,335 
106 

29 
188 

64 



329 

193 

7 

129 



248 
12 

131 
37 
39 
29 

2,940 

2,335 

413 

192 

215 

25 

13 

87 

1 

4 

18 
67 

221 

3,051 

77 

258 

33 

118 

2,565 

1,070 
197 
133 
492 
13 
122 
113 



105 



535 

1 
.... 



146 

18 

4 

124 

551 

30 
2 

23 
1 
2 
2 

891 
165 
56 
670 

92 

8 
5 
50 



388 

8 

34 



5 
341 

722 
34 
21 

352 

4 

77 

234 



1,174 

1,171 

3 



776 
708 
68 

120 
11 
15 
94 

15 
16 

174 

17 

153 

4 

29 

1,0S7 

2 

946 

139 

61 
56 
170 
594 
97 
16 
20 
41 



104 

6 

60 

38 

166 
13 
25 
58 
3 
35 
11 
21 

32 

624 
5 
110 
120 
22 
367 

46 
12 
8 
16 
1 
5 
4 



34 

1 

21 

12 

187 
5 
2 
45 



131 
2 
2 



842 

840 

2 



369 
315 
54 

93 

23 

2 

68 

10 
13 

67 



60 

5 
852 



731 
121 

95 
22 
175 
455 



70 

26 

30 

7 

5 

2 

43 
3 
24 

16 

217 
18 
42 
56 



414 
10 
32 

181 
32 

159 

31 
2 
3 
7 

10 
9 



20 
20 

150 
41 
9 
76 



620 



507 
53 

16 
70 
17 
471 
13 

5 
58 

4 



13 
1 

1 

11 

120 

33 
4 

20 
6 
3 



425 
15 
35 

375 

40 
6 



22 



720 

3 

67 

7 

11 

632 

132 
127 



16 



276 

2 

12 

262 

3 
2 



2,781 

910 

19, 771 

19,645 

126 



10,478 

9,853 

625 

912 
124 
222 
566 

64 
205 

2,999 
363 

2,510 
126 

401 

7,083 

38 

5,527 

1.51S 

2,050 
930 

1,273 

5,893 
882 
310 

1,349 
442 



1,019 
198 
55 
766 

2,423 

1,992 
597 
977 
73 
209 
136 

7,319 
3,619 
2,099 
1,601 

1,645 
158 
29 
820 
18 
64 
87 
469 

310 

12,804 

124 

2,282 

694 

365 

9,339 

1,607 
595 
272 
176 
86 
189 
289 



208 
189 
19 



2 
3,553 



1.0S7 

11 

174 

902 

2,409 

220 

11 
187 



8 

2,341 
578 
371 

1,392 

1,727 

393 

5 

1,048 

4 

71 

30 

176 



16 
66 
19 
15 
874 

452 
39 
138 
179 
25 
54 
17 



1,810 



5,429 

5,345 

84 

949 

2,008 

1,750 

258 

300 

35 

2 

263 



42 

1,874 
70 

1,790 
14 



55 
50 
5 

2 
"*2 

"867 



128 


1 


2,240 


17 


47 


4 


1,845 


3 


34S 


10 


527 


12 


485 


3 


459 




1,588 
226 






956 


1 


227 




45 




78 


78 


26 


12 


4 


6 


48 


60 


638 


1,586 


915 


215 


52 


2 


787 


207 


15 


1 


35 




26 


5 


154 


102 


14 


3 


127 


67 


13 


32 


388 


788 


76 


255 


5 




141 


252 


3 


1 


69 


252 


44 


5 


50 


23 


61 




5,915 


248 


35 


2 


2,903 


30 


659 


1 


115 


2 


2,203 


213 


284 


92 


174 


16 


9 




12 


2 


3 




34 


19 


52 


55 



» See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



186 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


NEW ORLEANS, 
LA. 


NEW YORK, 
N. Y. 


MANHATTAN 
BOROUGH. 


BRONX 
BOROUGH. 


BROOKLYN 
BOROUGH. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


™ 


Manufacturing and mechanical Industries— Con. 
Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s. 1 ) — Continued. 


176 
115 
37 
24 

651 
166 
352 
133 

6 
113 

206 
8 

4 
4 


18 
13 
4 
1 

24 
10 
12 

2 

7 
72 
32 


3,235 

2,372 

209 

654 

9,621 

6,368 

837 

2,416 

894 
7,689 
5,408 

583 

68 
2 

47 


93 

17 

7 

69 

1,000 
289 
279 
432 

421 

6,889 

1,361 

79 

165 

1 

150 

13 

71 

1 

23 


1,622 

1,117 

103 

402 

4,502 

3,221 

294 

987 

359 

2,947 

1,768 

247 

18 
2 
16 


49 
8 
4 

37 

396 
170 
160 
66 

116 

2,559 

204 

30 

47 


304 

253 

17 

34 

1,756 

1,528 

39 

189 

34 
487 
105 

21 

9 


5 
1 
1 
3 

70 
43 
15 
12 

5 

379 

16 

5 

37 

1 

32 


987 
739 
76 

172 

2,454 

1,054 

361 

1,039 

408 
3,621 
3,357 

280 

21 


37 


231 




8 


m. 




2 


233 




27 


?34 




482 


235 




65 


?36 




84 


237 




333 


238 




253 


'39 




3,544 


240 




1,067 


'41 




38 


?49 


Textile industries- 


2 
9 


23 


'43 






244 


Silk mills 


43 
1 
3 

8 
1 
2 


5 


7 


20 


'45 










246 








19 

25 
1 
5 




4 
3 


4 
12 


14 
13 


3 


'47 




19 
16 


1 
1 


6 
1 
2 


32 


'48 






?4<t 


Silk mills 




2 


1 


3 


250 












'51 




3 

13 
13 




19 

16 
1 
1 
5 
9 

43 


47 

20 

1 
6 


3 

5 


5 

6 
1 
1 


3 

2 


10 


12 

9 
1 


29 


?V> 




5 

4 


14 


"il 








954 


Silk mills. . . 




1 




5 


?55 








2 
3 

16 




3 

5 

4 




?,16 






1 

10 

10 


13 

81 
2 
61 


4 

20 
1 

17 


1 
3 




9 


?57 




2 
2 


11 


43 


?18 




1 


?W 


Silk mills 


33 

1 
9 

220 

10 

65 

12 

143 

2,153 
28 

1,373 
24 
728 

143 
9 

36 
4 

94 

4,251 
86 
542 
172 

3,451 

34, 128 

797 

1,441 

888 

31,002 

38, 003 
8,108 

1,895 
39 
651 
999 
206 

3,779 
3,355 
49,276 

5,790 

402 

5,388 

2,826 
160,985 


9 
1 
6 

91 
5 

26 
7 

53 

714 

8 

457 

18 

231 

34 
5 
11 


2 


10 


2 


28 


'60 










261 








18 

621 
24 
83 
4 

510 

2,050 

49 

1,189 

8 

804 

1,204 
65 

836 
10 

293 

6,311 

61 

955 

103 

5,192 

26,514 

270 

3,011 

474 

22, 759 

65, 042 
97 

36 


2 

53 
7 

21 
1 

24 

476 
6 

311 
2 

157 

286 
40 

182 
2 
62 

2,094 

29 

352 

52 

1,661 

16,354 

167 

1,540 

70 

14,577 

43, 301 
49 

17 


1 
15 


1 

21 

1 
12 


2 

98 
5 

14 
5 

74 

610 

18 

245 

5 

342 

87 
4 

15 
3 

65 

1,971 
46 
123 
54 

1,748 

9,443 

298 

473 

296 

8,376 

10, 092 
2,957 

529 
15 
142 
289 
83 

1,100 

1,086 

14,438 

2,387 

144 

2,243 

869 
54,473 


14 


W 




17 
14 


78 
67 


488 


263 




14 


264 


Silk mills 


8 


32 


?65 








3 


?6fi 




3 

17 
14 


11 

157 
145 


7 

285 
1 

203 

1 

80 

5 


8 

273 
1 

180 

1 

91 

135 

3 

114 


439 


W7 




801 


268 




35 


?fi<l 


Silk mills 


270 


?70 






1 

11 

27 
20 


5 


?71 




3 
1 


491 


77? 




493 


771 




15 


774 


Silk mil Is 




4 


311 


?71 








5 


776 




1 

129 

53 

1 


7 

310 
85 


18 

1,548 
29 
209 
96 

1,214 

20, 694 
347 
847 
225 

19, 275 

26, 862 
3,965 

798 
17 
248 
476 
57 

1,371 

1,552 

31,458 

2,360 

186 

2,174 

1.420 
80,110 


1 

376 
10 

126 
14 

226 

1.931 
91 
56 
33 

1,751 

891 

616 

363 

1 

182 

135 

45 

652 

478 

2,576 

499 
33 

466 

331 
14, 324 


18 

730 

3 

179 

541 

1,270 
26 
77 
12 

1,155 

3,047 

7 

5 


162 


777 




2,861 


?78 




21 


?79 


Kilt mi"': 


271 


780 






38 


?81 




75 

936 
3 
3 
1 

929 

53 
492 

51 


225 
355 


2,531 


W> 




7,330 


'83 




68 


W4 




20 


1,199 


285 




103 


'Rfi 




335 

416 
4 

2 


5,960 


'87 




17,055 


'88 




38 


289 


Skilled occupations (n. o. s. 1 ) 


12 


291 




30 
14 

7 

89 
35 
528 

462 
33 

429 

142 
17, 542 




21 

8 

7 


13 
2 
2 


3 
2 


4 


<*)•> 






3 






2 


5 


294 


























84 


6,002 


3,457 


128 


2,306 




































300 




2 
415 


333 
8,849 


200 
3,722 


50 
1,164 


72 


301 




3,457 




Water transportation (selected occupations): 






16 

433 

2,478 

866 




494 

3,287 
17, 165 
4,743 


1 


123 

744 

9,358 

1,887 




36 
219 
137 
168 


1 


272 
1,963 
7,479 
2,356 




303 












3 


6 
2 


3 




2 


305 






1 



Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



187 





QUEENS 
BOROUGH. 


RICHMOND 
BOROUGH. 


NEWARK, 

N. J. 


OAKLAND, 
CAL. 


OMAHA, 
NEBR. 


PATERSON, 

N. 1. 


PHILADELPHIA , 
PA. 


PITTSBURGH, 
PA. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


230 


231 

187 

12 

32 

865 

548 
13J 
185 

33 
582 
174 

32 

20 


2 


91 

76 

1 

14 

44 

17 
11 
16 

60 

52 

4 

3 




502 

453 

6 

43 

441 
115 
87 
239 

42 

210 

894 

2,538 

1 
1 


7 
3 


86 
52 
10 

24 

417 
54 

319 
44 

5 

69 
57 
22 


3 


118 
89 
17 
12 

119 
41 
44 
34 

7 
113 
71 

7 




128 

104 

2 

22 

170 
35 
14 

121 

6 
29 
11 

3 

550 

1 

541 


2 

1 


1,063 

711 
130 
192 

2,739 

1,097 

503 

1,139 

690 

1,861 
1,973 
3,220 

882 
142 
21 
130 
589 

204 

24 

7 

66 

107 

636 

93 

3 

298 

242 

363 
62 
24 
66 

211 

1,113 

234 
35 
413 
431 

8,323 
402 
343 
590 

6,988 

391 
40 
29 
71 

251 

8,787 

406 

118 

1,193 

7,070 

7,760 
307 
422 
154 

6,877 

4,160 
2,541 

706 
116 
187 
313 
90 

973 

395 

8,108 

1,402 

211 

1,191 

1,344 
50. 647 


33 
2 
6 

25 

210 
78 
83 
49 

310 

2,217 

887 

457 

373 
29 
103 
106 
135 

397 

59 

2 

145 

191 

255 

35 

7 

125 
88 

1,067 

149 

28 

505 

385 

1,698 

299 

24 

684 

691 

5,054 
473 
571 
463 

3,547 

4,811 
664 
542 
705 

2,900 

12, 983 
431 
248 
795 

11,509 

6,484 

114 

1,524 

39 

4,807 

14,471 
25 

14 
3 
3 
8 


234 
163 
25 
46 

462 
159 
70 
233 

19 
245 

31 
110 


16 


331 








232 










8 


233 


2 

50 
10 
19 
21 

19 

370 

72 

6 

56 




4 

78 
15 
31 
32 

13 

215 

• 273 

50 

13 

y 


3 

14 
12 
2 




1 

3 
2 
1 


8 


234 
235 


2 
1 
1 


1 


392 

38 


236 
?37 


1 


9 
345 


23S 


28 

37 

2 




6 
98 
28. 

2 


2 

7 
1 


5 


239 
?40 


64 
14 


303 


241 




?42 


2 


2 
2 


583 
2 

579 




243 














244 


19 


54 




1 












245 




















?4li 


1 




1 




2 

11 

6 










8 

99 

4 
54 

1 
40 

20 
1. 
3 


2 

91 
7 

59 
1 

24 

12 






247 


3 


19 




5 
5 


5 
5 


8 
8 




1 


3 

1 




24S 










241 


2 


16 












250 






















7,11 


1 


3 









5 

21 
9 








1 


2 




ssra 






10 
7 


10 
10 


2 
2 






«3 


















254 














3 






?.« 










1 
2 

3 

1 
1 
















256 








12 

48 
29 










16 
505 


9 

301 

4 

260 






?57 


20 


7 






7 

7 


8 

8 










?.1S 














?.W 


20 


6 










490 
4 
11 

43 
3 

21 






wn 










V 










261 




1 

58 
2 

17 






1 

66 

32 

6 


19 

60 

29 

2 










37 

259 
21 
12 
1 

225 

2,812 
8 

2,753 

1 

50 

2,916 

24 

2,745 

3 

174 

1,464 

12 

1,301 

7 

144 

115 






aw 


13 


3 


1 


10 
9 


80 
80 








2 


263 










?fi4 


7 




1 










aw 
















?66 


6 

520 


39 
494 
423 


3 

24 

1 

19 




28 

71 
11 
10 
3 
47 

13 
10 


29, 

26 
11 

4 

1 
10 

272 

154 

6 


1 

IS 
13 








19 

6,718 
4 

5,599 

2 

113 

256 




2 


287 
?68 


6 


46 
46 


6 


1 


18 


3 


?69 


449 


5 






2 
1 

15 

1 




?7o 












?71 


71 
17 


64 

280 

7 

222 

3 

48 

566 
8 

153 
6 

399 

1,296 

7 

173 

289 

827" 

1,443 
3 

2 


4 


1 

10 


5 

6 
6 




6 


1 


3 


?7? 


32 
31 


1 


?73 










?74 


6 
1 
10 

290 

1 

81 

201 

1,814 
57 
62 
330 

1,365 

139 
433 

188 

2 

70 

97 

19 

623 
211 
697 

454 
27 
427 

178 
8,676 




7 






239 
1 
16 

2,939 
8 

1,371 
9 

1,551 

200 

7 

35 

15 

143 

64 
210 

18 
8 
8 

1 

37 

13 

299 

65 
30 
35 

25 
2.584 






ms 














1 




?7fi 




3 

60 


3 

285 

89 

3 

13 

180 

4,287 
585 
59 
106 

3,537 

453 
658 

91 

15 
41 
20 
15 

234 

148 

1,528 

390 

IS 

372 

121 
9.713 


112 

610 

285 

13 

2 

310 

3,269 

1,079 

272 

67 

1,851 

3,487 
11 




1 

81 
41 






1 


277 
?78 


66 


74 
34 


14 
1 


9 


38 


23 


?79 


3 

1 
62 

246 
4 
3 
4 

235 

19 
137 

17 
4 
9 
2 

2 

33 
28 

107 

90 
12 
7-* 

28 
3,402 










■>80 




1 

39 

358 
5 
10 
18 

325 

57 
237 

49 
5 

27 
8 
9 

32 

50 
416 

64 
25 
39 

63 
8,167 


2 
38 

97 
9 
16 






4 
34 

1,154 

205 

6 

16 

927 

61 
557 

100 
12 
45 
14 
29 

295 

189 

1,374 

592 

15 
577 

169 
19,558 




281 

282 
283 


60 

264 

2 

22 


13 

246 

8 

8 

5 

225 

15 
141 

26 


9 
220 


23 

450 
61 


284 

?85 


13 


40 
3 
72 

785 


36 
2 


286 

287 

?88 


240 
196 


72 

161 
3 


207 
194 


351 

842 
8 


?<W 




1 






•>qn 












Wl 


1 
1 








19 
3 

4 

57 

36 

422 

223 

8 

215 

51 
7,599 


1 




1 


292 












?93 














■"M 


















295. 


















296 
297 


96 


15 


318 
2 


136 


48 


23 


1,123 


290 


298 
















2'J'J 






2 
5 

308 












300 


11 
398 




4 
342 






16S 
2.398 


4 


301 


108 


458 


59 


1,111 


302 


20 
140 

75 
129 




43 
221 
116 
203 




11 
65 
35 
73 




13 
251 
282 
445 




6 
2 
2 
12 




1 
1 




45 

460 

3,063 

608 




29 
122 

19 
181 




303 


















304 




1 
1 










1 




305 










7 








3 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



188 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



306 
307 
308 
309 
310 
311 
312 
313 



314 
315 
316 

317 
318 
319 
320 
321 

322 
323 
324 

325 
326 
327 

328 
329 
330 

331 
332 
333 
334 

335 

336 



337 
338 
339 

340 
341 
342 
343 
344 



345 
346 
347 
348 
349 

350 
351 
352 
353 

354 
355 
356 
357 

358 

,'l.vj 
360 

361 
362 
363 
364 



365 

366 
367 
368 
369 
370 
371 
372 

373 
374 
375 

376 
377 
378 



OCCUPATION. 



Transportation— Continued. 
Road and street transportation (selected occupations): 

Carriage and hack drivers 

Chauffeurs 

Draymen, teamsters, and expressmen 1 

Foremen of livery and transier companies 

Garage keepers and managers 

Hostlers and stable hands 

Liverv-stable keepers and managers 

Proprietors and managers of transfer companies. . . 

Railroad transportation (selected occupations): 

Baggagemen and freight agents 

Baggagemen 

Freight agents 



Boiler washers and engine hostlers. 

Brakemen 

Conductors (steam railroad) 

Conductors (street railroad) 

Foremen and overseers 



Laborers 

Steam railroad. 
Street railroad. 



Locomotive engineers. 
Locomotive firemen . . . 
Motormen 



Officials and superintendents. 

Steam railroad 

Street railroad 



Switchmen, flagmen, and yardmen 

Switchmen and flagmen (steam railroad) . 
Switchmen and flagmen (street railroad).. 
Yardmen (steam railroad) 



Ticket and station agents. 



Express, post, telegraph, and telephone (selected occup'ns) 
Agents (express companies) 



Express messengers and railway mail clerks . 

Express messengers 

Railway mail clerks 



Mail carriers 

Telegraph and telephone linemen. 

Telegraph messengers 

Telegraph operators 

Telephone operators 



Other transportation pursuits: 

Foremen and overseers (n. o. s. 5 ) 

Road and street building and repairing. 
Telegraph and telephone companies. . . . 

Water transportation 

Other transportation 



Inspectors 

Steam railroad 

Street railroad 

Other transportation. 



Laborers (n. o. s. ! ) 

Road and street building and repairing 

Street cleaning 

Other transportation 



Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s.'). 

Telegraph and telephone companies 

Other transportation 



Other occupations (semiskilled). 

Steam railroad 

Street railroad 

Other transportation 



Trade.. 



Bankers, brokers, and money lenders 

Bankers and bank officials 

Commercial brokers and commission men.. 
Loan brokers and loan company officials. . . 
Pawnbrokers 

Brokers not specified and promoters 



Clerks in stores' 

Commercial travelers 

Decorators, drapers, and window dressers. . 



Deliverymen 

Bakeries and laundries. 
Stores 



NEW ORLEANS, 



Male. Female. 



247 
216 
2,583 
42 
9 
275 
31 



58 
37 
21 

32 
173 
242 
732 

217 

2,870 

2,590 

280 

352 

242 
731 

114 
103 
11 

694 

606 

25 

63 



154 
46 
108 

166 
100 
138 
263 
30 



[21 

50 
13 

58 



173 
139 

14 
20 

2,369 

1,560 

65 

744 

74 
10 
64 



22,415 



805 
127 
516 
12 
15 
68 
67 

2,698 

2,211 

34 

2,004 

195 

1,809 



41 
291 



3,487 



400 

21 

2 



NEW YORK, 
N. Y. 



Male. 



3,328 

9,255 

39, 776 

733 

600 

5,342 
933 

1,857 



229 
131 



1,046 
2,569 
5,216 
1,063 

9,707 
7,453 
2,254 

1,466 

72S 

6,118 

711 
624 
87 

3,120 

2,300 

560 

200 

771 



202 
190 



4,267 
1,044 
1,466 
2,128 
1,134 



122 
418 
66 

1,332 
639 
335 
358 

22,828 
16,618 
3,724 
2,486 



264 
524 

4,056 
1,243 
1,698 
1,115 



310, 148 



10,586 
2,595 
2,886 
79 
217 
3,597 
1,212 

34,629 

10,915 

521 

22,127 
2,347 
19,780 



Female. 



153 
127 
26 



253 



7 

726 

7,362 



112 

108 

4 

58 

12 

7 

39 



50,905 



252 
88 
59 
4 
9 
54 
38 

9,947 
167 
82 



MANHATTAN 
BOROUGH. 



Male. Female. 



2,148 

6,485 

20,645 

403 

293 

3,578 

479 

824 



108 
67 
41 

26 

313 

1,059 

2,395 

392 

4,020 
2,836 
1,184 

436 

227 
2,650 

310 
278 
32 

1,288 
933 
300 
55 

380 



83 

47 
36 

1,848 
253 
81S 



471 
236 

31 
169 

35 

464 
230 
114 
120 

11,735 
8,261 
1,983 
1,491 

270 
96 
174 

2,048 
596 

1,021 
431 



164,271 



6.714 

1,578 

1,602 

41 

148 
2,508 

837 

17,824 

5,754 

285 

10,274 

969 

9,305 



4 

340 
3,137 



27,360 



170 
50 
42 
2 
7 
42 
27 

5,322 
98 
45 



BRONX 
BOROUGH. 



Male. 



186 

619 

2,944 

52 

43 

286 
70 

136 



41 

35 

6 

29 
316 
413 
381 
188 

1,729 

1,554 

175 

446 
212 
617 

81 
74 

7 

639 
492 
91 
56 



34 
13 
21 

459 
162 
115 
227 
94 



144 

111 
11 
15 



241 
158 
30 
53 

2,026 

1,530 

351 

145 

62 
29 
33 

616 
233 
249 
134 



26,191 



479 

134 

150 

7 

13 
124 

51 

3,466 

1,257 

53 

1,903 

166 

1,737 



Female. 



1 

72 
994 



4,830 



1,124 
13 

7 



BROOKLYN 
BOROUGH. 



Male. 



788 

1,735 

13,465 

242 

125 

1,276 

312 

739 



56 
22 
34 

16 

150 

781 

1,999 

307 

2,673 

1,856 

817 

292 

109 

2,2S0 

215 
176 
39 

7S6 

576 

150 

60 



46 
20 
26 

1,624 
512 
486 
905 
335 



507 
217 

69 
207 

14 

457 
164 
146 

147 

7,501 

5,640 

1,146 

715 

380 
116 
264 

1,047 
262 
380 
405 



101,550 



2,856 

718 

1,001 

26 

48 

782 

281 

11,551 

3, 386 

165 

7,927 

975 

6,952 



I See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 189 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 





QUEENS 
BOROUGH. 


RICHMOND 
BOROUGH. 


NEWARK, 
N. J. 


OAKLAND, 

CAL. 


OMAHA, 

NEBR. 


PATERSON, 
N. I. 


PHILADELPHIA, 
PA. 


PITTSBURGH, 
PA. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


3n« 


148 

319 

2,087 

30 

29 

163 
56 

126 

17 
7 
10 

18 
149 
230 
353 
151 

935 

897 

58 

221 
116 

477 

71 
64 

7 

336 

300 

17 
19 

44 

16 

23 
10 
13 

274 
91 
33 

143 
51 

144 
115 

7 
13 

9 

133 
69 
33 
31 

971 
749 
136 
86 

43 
13 
30 

294 
144 
39 

111 

14, 278 




5S 
97 
635 
6 
10 
39 
16 
32 

7 




136 

341 

2,782 

39 

28 

334 

41 

95 

57 
42 
15 

2 

179 
158 
395 

96 

722 
572 
150 

139 
90 
433 

61 
48 
13 

203 
153 
18 
32 

44 

19 

28 
10 
18 

241 
131 

45 
124 

32 

65 

32 

25 

1 

7 

116 
62 
26 
2S 

2,188 

1,966 

128 

94 

46 
18 
28 

119 
56 
20 
43 

18,074 




25 

168 

976 

16 

28 

176 

46 

40 

65 
52 
13 

25 
294 
252 
371 
139 

1,131 

1,082 

49 

371 
259 
379 

77 
66 
11 

408 

361 

40 
36 

11 

100 
30 
70 

143 

158 

19 

81 

23 

73 
32 
24 
14 
3 

125 
99 
15 
11 

1,024 

859 

18 

147 

41 
14 
27 

90 
55 
16 
25 

11,209 




49 
132 




f0 

109 

706 

16 

5 

93 

19 

25 

19 
15 
4 

1 
78 
42 

108 

41 

247 

212 
35 

38 
55 

117 

24 

20 

4 

128 

122 
1 
5 

20 

7 

17 
13 
4 

77 
54 
10 
65 
4 

21 
6 

12 
1 
2 

23 
9 
9 
5 

282 

258 

4 

20 

10 
6 

4 

55 

36 

10 

9 

5,309 




840 

1.806 

12,840 

419 

120 

1,223 

3S0 

494 

387 
284 
103 

166 
1.569 
1.064 
3,234 

644 

4,468 

3,942 

526 

1,163 

913 

3,429 

442 
324 
US 

1,258 
890 
147 
221 

194 

55 

190 
106 
84 

1,352 

254 
338 
814 
248 

321 
140 
95 
53 
33 

839 

051 
65 
123 

3,990 

3, 280 

292 

418 

229 
121 
108 

788 
323 
114 
351 

86,236 


1 
1 
4 


195 

600 

3.868 

114 

18 

252 

43 

116 

134 
97 
37 

64 

1,246 

690 

879 

249 

3,397 

3,011 

386 

853 

632 
880 

219 

192 

27 

498 

360 

23 

115 

60 

26 

71 
25 
46 

441 
190 
153 
407 
44 

117 
62 
31 
11 
13 

303 
248 
20 
35 

2,085 

1,596 

204 

285 

66 
40 
26 

297 
179 
34 
84 

27,204 




307 
















3ns 








1 


1.045 
20 








w 














310 










16 
104 
24 
33 

65 
37 
23 

16 
156 
158 
291 
111 

1,887 

1,703 
184 

235 
157 

236 

124 
111 
13 

337 

321 

6 

30 

31 

20 

207 
26 
181 

150 
96 
32 

232 
26 

54 
33 
17 






1 




311 
















31? 


3 

1 








1 




6 
18 


2 


313 






1 




5 


314 












311 


















316 




i 

9 

118 

76 

88 

25 

330 
310 
20 

71 
64 
94 

34 
32 

2 

71 

59 

o 

10 

26 

2 

4 
2 
2 

62 
26 
14 
31 
19 

39 
20 

4 
14 

1 

37 
18 

12 
7 

595 
438 

108 
49 

33 
10 
23 

51 
8 
9 

34 

3,858 
















317 


















31 s 


















319 



















3?n 


















3?1 






1 

1 
1 


1 

19 
19 


1 

3 
3 


1 

2 

2 


4 

87 

S3 

4 


5 


3?? 


13 
12 
1 




119 


3?3 




119 


3?4 






3">1 














3?6 


















3?7 



















3?R 


















TX) 


















33n 


















331 








1 

1 




1 
1 




1 


33° 












1 


333 














334 


















331 


12 


11 




17 
1 






11 

1 




33fi 










337 














33S 


















339 


















340 


2 


1 


2 








f 


3 


341 










34' 1 














3 

183 

1,976 

16 




343 
344 

34,1 


23 
331 

3 


2 
89 


21 
264 

4 


34 
259 

1 


51 
390 

3 


5 

47 

1 


95 
866 

2 


34li 






347 


3 




4 


1 


3 


1 


16 


2 


348 






340 










4 

96 
80 

4 
12 

1,208 

1,160 

5 

43 

31 
21 
10 

125 
88 
13 
24 

9,978 










3sn 


4 
1 






1 
1 


1 




15 
5 
2 
8 

4 


o 


311 








2 


Mil 












353 


3 








1 

1 






314 


1 


2 


1 




3 


311 








316 


















317 




1 

2 
2 


2 

9 

8 
1 

4 
1 
1 
2 

3.251 


1 

5 
5 


1 

2 

2 




4 

51 
51 


3 


358 
359 
360 


5 
4 
1 

1 
1 


2 
o 


6 
6 


361 






5 
1 




8 
3 
2 
3 

17. 456 


2 


36? 








1 


3fi3 










3R4 








4 
1,406 




1 


365 


2,016 


443 


1.397 


987 


6,528 


366 


320 
97 
75 
5 

107 
29 

1,363 

401 

17 

1,562 

173 
1,389 


6 
2 


217 
68 
58 


4 

3 


339 
97 

120 

3 

12 

84 

23 

1,603 
668 
38 

1,926 

253 

1,673 


3 
1 


383 

94 
106 

7 
4 
88 

84 

788 

571 
30 

855 

173 
682 


12 

5 
2 


320 

83 
ISO 
9 
5 
20 
17 

1,107 

1,034 

24 

655 
84 
571 


13 
6 
4 
2 


86 
32 

18 




2,131 

569 
707 
36 
79 
683 
57 

7,118 

4,121 

171 

8,465 
946 


54 
20 

15 
4 
4 
7 
4 

2,391 
30 

17 

4 

1 


666 
217 
176 

10 

2 

189 

72 

2,503 

1,394 

66 

2,469 

422 

2,047 


10 


367 




5 


368 




2 


369 


2 
1 
1 










370 


1 
76 
14 

425 

117 

1 

461 

64 

397 




1 
1 




2 
22 

12 

513 
141 

654 

67 

587 






371 




4 
1 

229 
6 
2 


1 




1 


372 


1 
69 




2 


373 
374 


337 
4 
2 

2 


561 
8 
3 

1 
1 


544 
17 


116 
1 

1 


1,255 
20 


375 




9 


376 


1 


1 


1 


377 








378 


2 


i 




i 




7,519 3 


1 



' Not otherwise specified. 



190 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



379 
380 
381 



383 
384 
385 



387 
388 
389 
390 
391 

392 
393 

394 
395 
396 
397 
398 

399 
400 

401 
402 
403 
404 
405 

400 
407 

40S 
409 
410 
411 



412 

413 
414 

415 
416 
417 

418 
419 
420 
421 
422 

423 
424 
425 

426 
427 
428 

429 
430 

431 

432 
433 
434 



436 
437 
438 

439 
440 
441 



443 
444 
445 

446 
447 
448 

449 
450 
451 
452 



OCCUPATION. 



Trade— Continued. 

Floorwalkers, foremen, and overseers 

Floorwalkers and foremen in stores 

Foremen warehouses, stockyards, etc 

Inspectors, gaugers, and samplers 

Insurance agents and officials 

Insurance agents 

Officials of insurance companies 

Laborers in coal and lumber yards, warehouses, etc 

Coal yards 

Elevators 

Lumberyards 

Stockyards 

Warehouses 

Laborers, porters, and helpers in stores 

Newsboys 

Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s. 1 ) 

Employment office keepers 

Proprietors, etc., elevators 

Proprietors, etc., warehouses 

Other proprietors, officials, and managers 

Real estate agents and officials 

R etail dealers 

Salesmen and saleswomen 

Auctioneers 

Demonstrators 

Sales agents 

Salesmen and saleswomen (stores) z 

Undertakers 

Wholesale dealers, importers, and exporters 

Other pursuits (semiskilled) 

Fruit graders and packers 

Meat cutters 

Other occupations 

Public service (not elsewhere classified). 

Firemen (fire department) 

Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers 

Laborers (public service) 

Garbage men and scavengers 

Other laborers 

Marshals, sheriffs, detectives, etc 

Detectives 

Marshals and constables 

Probation and truant officers 

Sheriffs 

Officials and inspectors (city and county) 

Officials and inspectors (city) 

Officials and inspectors (county) 

Officials and inspectors (state and United States). . 

Officials and inspectors (state) 

Officials and inspectors (United States) 

Policemen 

Soldiers, sailors, and marines 

Other pursuits 

Life savers 

Lighthouse keepers 

Other occupations 

Professional service 

Actors 

Architects 

Artists, sculptors, and teachers of art 

Authors, editors, and reporters 

Authors 

Editors and reporters 

Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists 

Civil and mining engineers and surveyors 

Civil engineers and surveyors 

Mining engineers 

Clergymen 

College presidents and professors 

Dentists 

Designers, draftsmen, and inventors 

Designers 1 

Draftsmen 

Inventors 



NEW ORLEANS, 
LA. 



Male. 



114 
95 
19 



619 
SO 

729 
141 

27 
220 

11 
330 

1,299 
233 

153 

5 

5 

39 

104 

361 
6,479 

3,474 

26 

5 

180 

3,263 

92 
484 

262 
33 
3 

226 



3,411 



439 
722 

580 
23 
557 

152 
61 
41 
3 
57 

309 

297 

12 

326 
29 
297 

494 
314 

75 
2 
11 
62 



,903 



71 
152 
102 

160 

5 

155 

122 

242 

238 

4 

345 
82 
199 

103 
12 
78 
13 



Female. 



13 

882 



1,966 



5 
22 

1,939 

10 
6 



3.230 



NEW YORK, 
N. Y. 



Male. Female. 



1,361 

1,207 

154 

1,083 

8,004 

7,143 

861 

4,480 
1,685 

82 
2,092 

36 
585 

11,873 
1,031 

1,400 

268 

69 

415 

648 

12,811 
107, 329 

69, 191 

487 

191 

2,068 

66, 445 

1,730 
7,762 

3,315 

74 

101 

3,140 



4,447 
8,522 

4,788 

341 

4,447 

1,320 

1,055 

177 

47 

41 

3,228 

3,133 

95 

2,113 
214 

1,899 

10, 689 
4,573 

976 
37 
67 

872 



78,972 



4,207 
2,216 
4,016 

3,956 

652 

3,304 



4,230 

3,915 

315 

3,616 

787 

2,713 

6,131 

2,948 

2,885 

298 



497 
488 



186 

176 
159 
17 



674 
27 

205 

167 

1 

3 

34 

389 
7,799 

28,328 

1 

463 

103 

27, 761 

97 
213 

1,840 
40 



113 

112 

1 

60 
14 

46 



48,423 



3,759 

43 

1,784 

940 
515 
425 

80 



5 
223 
146 

1,183 

1,127 

48 

8 



MANHATTAN 
BOROUGH. 



Male. 



610 
543 
67 

409 

3,377 

3,057 

320 

1,838 
859 

32 
600 

29 
318 

7,253 
539 

758 
203 
36 
187 
332 

6,162 
58,914 

36, 433 

283 

109 

1,171 

34,870 

732 
4,466 

1,929 
36 
44 

1,849 



1,546 
4,233 

1,923 

207 

1,716 

664 

534 

94 

19 

17 



,199 

,176 

23 

951 
118 
833 



337 

14 

3 

320 



44,529 



3,022 
1,070 
2,421 

2,287 

501 

1,786 

650 

1,798 

1,552 

246 

1,873 

526 

1,565 

2,577 

1,438 

971 

168 



Female. 



253 

251 

2 



451 
20 



146 
123 



228 
3,843 



15,229 



225 

61 

14,943 

47 
133 

1,188 
21 



26,712 



2,945 

29 

1 134 

719 
421 
298 

43 



2 
176 
104 

720 

691 

23 

6 



BRONX 
BOROUGH. 



Male. Female. 



142 
128 
14 



835 
736 



306 
110 



167 
"26 



617 
62 

105 
12 
2 
40 
51 

1,339 
7,910 

6,687 
31 
15 
162 

6,479 

152 

553 



5 
236 



5,408 



692 
669 

803 
30 
773 

141 

133 
5 
3 



529 

51S 

11 

159 
15 

144 

1,820 
431 

164 
2 
3 

159 



7,333 



251 
296 
361 

308 
38 
270 



683 

667 

16 

311 
103 
229 

996 
527 
438 
31 



BROOKLYN 
BOROUGH. 



Male. Female. 



44 
534 

2,798 

1 

42 

10 

2,745 

7 
13 

143 



143 
33 



4.018 



164 

5 

118 

33 
15 

18 



14 

127 

121 

6 



483 
421 
62 

500 

3,198 

2,842 

356 

1,771 

5S8 

45 

906 

7 

225 

3,466 
352 

461 
44 
30 
161 
226 

4,315 
34,025 

23,078 
158 
60 
621 

22,239 



2,324 

994 
38 
31 

925 



14.484 



1,684 
2,964 

1,445 

61 

1,384 

417 

329 

60 

14 

14 

1.056 

1.014 

42 

805 

66 

739 

3,847 
2,027 



228 



22, 122 



803 
591 
954 

1,146 

92 

1,054 

745 

1,119 

1,080 

39 

1,126 
141 
812 

2,039 

859 

1,091 

89 



i Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR- CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



191 





QUEENS 
BOROUGH. 


RICHMOND 
BOROUGH. 


NEWARK, 
N. J. 


OAKLAND, 

CAL. 


OMAHA, 

NEBR. 


PATERSON, 
N. J. 


PHILADELPHIA, 
PA. 


PITTSBURGH, 
PA. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. Female. 


S79 
180 
181 


99 
90 

9 

66 

43S 

373 
65 

418 

73 

1 

331 


19 
19 


27 

25 

2 

24 

156 
135 
21 

147 

55 

1 

88 


5 
5 


72 
65 
7 

45 

727 
591 
136 

191 
51 
7 
115 
3 
15 

487 
113 

62 
6 
11 
18 
27 

590 
6,579 

4,027 
15 
15 
113 

3,884 

134 
393 

80 
2 
4 

74 

2,421 


13 
11 
2 

2 

20 
19 
1 


108 
97 
11 

17 

374 

330 

44 

324 
42 
2 
264 
3 
13 

241 
159 

102 

8 

1 

30 

63 

726 
3,299 

2,935 
5 
8 
87 

2,835 

46 
192 

59 

4 

24 

31 

1,092 


22 

20 
2 

1 

7 
7 


129 
109 
20 

38 

345 

301 
44 

288 
65 
79 
74 
28 
42 

378 
83 

139 
21 
20 
12 

86 

467 
2,256 

2,335 

3 

7 

51 

2,274 

47 
194 

139 
4 

46 
89 

1,238 


10 
10 


27 
26 

1 

10 

190 
173 

17 

51 
17 


3 
3 


727 
651 

76 

344 

3,177 

2,708 

469 

1,723 
878 

38 
470 

45 
292 

2,733 
580 

395 

32 

19 

135 

209 

2,307 
30,007 

18,657 
104 
75 
486 

17,992 

580 
1,801 

1,199 

13 

518 

668 

12,956 


261 
261 


129 
112 

17 

52 

977 
806 
111 

450 
35 
18 

117 
57 

223 

1,661 
348 

114 
15 
3 

28 
68 

890 
8,277 

6,310 

13 

15 

309 

5,973 

143 
513 

242 
4 

60 
178 

4,622 


36 
36 


IM 


9 

12 
11 
1 

1 


4 

3 
3 


2 

5 
4 

1 




256 

53 

47 

6 

5 


6 


83 
84 

SS 


1 
1 


18 

17 

1 


SB 


1 


1 




1 


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« 


















VI 




1 








34 








to 
















91 


13 

446 

62 

58 
8 


1 
11 


3 

91 
16 

18 
1 
1 
7 
9 

127 
1,342 

518 

1 

1 

39 

477 

31 
126 

14 






1 

10 
2 

8 
5 








5 

118 
5 

55 
45 


1 


92 

93 


4 


19 
4 

18 

13 


20 


114 

21 

13 


5 


61 
1 


94 

95 


6 
3 


6 
6 


2 


4 
4 


17 
12 


% 








97 


20 
30 

868 
5,138 

2,475 
14 
_6 

2,380 

117 
293 

137 


1 

2 

12 
495 

1,019 






1 

2 

34 
220 

817 




6 

7 

136 
2,125 

1,033 

7 

7 

39 

980 

46 
101 

41 




1 
9 

48 
4,253 

9,464 




98 






2 

6 
93 

668 




5 


99 
00 

in 


4 

144 

190 


14 

719 

1,833 


4 

242 

597 


13 
1,094 

3,920 


103 


15 
2 

1,002 

3 
3 

75 




24 
11 

1,798 

3 
10 

20 


9 

5 

803 

5 
3 

18 
8 


24 

9 

635 

3 
1 

21 


5 

8 

584 

3 
5 

5 


191 

59 

9,214 

90 
39 

313 
8 
1 

304 

168 


59 


104 




27 


OS 

III', 

07 

08 

09 


190 

2 
3 

3 


3,834 

4 

17 

45 
1 


in 


18 
110 

3,675 




3 

11 

1,596 














111 

12 


75 
16 


3 
5 


20 
18 


10 
9 


21 
11 


41 
669 


5 
1 


44 
36 


13 


402 
464 

425 
28 

397 

69 
40 
13 

9 

7 

288 

273 
15 

132 

11 
121 

935 

829 

131 

14 

5 

112 

3,629 




123 
192 

192 
15 

177 

29 
19 
5 
2 
3 

156 

152 

4 

66 

4 

62 

236 
497 

105 




376 
528 

341 

62 

279 

69 

54 

7 

6 

2 

261 

251 

10 

48 
9 
39 

664 

77 

57 




93 
154 

274 

85 
189 

57 
23 
14 
1 
19 

158 
114 
44 

123 

9 

114 

164 
53 

16 
1 
4 

11 

3,152 




183 
134 

293 

8 

285 

42 
27 
7 
3 
5 

114 
96 

18 

106 

12 
94 

130 
207 

29 




127 
207 

62 
6 
56 

17 
8 
8 




1,013 
3,277 

1,628 

193 

1,435 

468 
292 
133 
29 
14 

1,013 

986 

27 

632 

70 
562 

3,749 
1,009 

167 




662 
856 

1,200 

49 

1,151 

231 
123 
67 
29 
12 

486 
435 
51 

102 

20 
82 

960 

58 

67 
1 
1 

65 

6,682 




1 1 














2 
19 




1.1 




1 


5 


1 


5 




5 


II', 








17 




1 


5 

4 

2 


1 


5 

2 
1 




19 

SO 
17 


5 


IS 


1 
1 




4 


19 








1 


'■II 










"1 






2 




1 




13 


3 


"'1 








1 

56 
46 
10 

27 
7 
20 

150 

16 

7 






23 

24 

>-, 


6 
5 
1 

8 


1 
1 


6 
6 


2 
2 


2 
1 

1 

1 


1 
1 


26 
26 


20 
12 
8 


''I', 


3 


1 
1 


4 




79 
3 

76 


3 


127 




2 


>s 


8 


3 


4 


1 




1 


»l 








an 


















si 


1 




2 


2 


1 




12 


4 


■;■> 








S3 




52 
53 

1,359 




2 
55 

3,965 


1 

1 

2,764 


1 
1 

1,960 










8 
159 

21,241 






14 


1 
2,189 




29 
2,122 


1 
1,831 


7 
1,383 




12 
13,538 


4 


135 


878 


952 


4,583 


136 

■17 


96 
189 
214 

142 

13 

129 

136 

459 

454 

5 

219 
12 
74 

367 

111 

253 

3 


71 

1 

48 

17 
9 
8 

2 


35 

70 
66 

73 

8 
65 

60 

171 

162 

9 

87 

5 

33 

152 

13 

132 

7 


28 

1 
19 

8 
3 
5 

2 


105 
145 
123 

162 

8 

154 

211 

208 

202 

6 

272 

19 

155 

395 

102 

284 

9 


59 
2 
60 

35 
13 
22 

13 


93 
106 
94 

145 
16 
129 

58 

393 
256 
137 

187 
59 
158 

213 
19 

ISO 
14 


80 
5 

79 

42 
15 

27 

4 


52 
52 
50 

103 
4 
99 

40 

177 

170 

7 

153 
10 
91 

99 
8 

80 
5 


45 
1 

78 

15 
6 
9 

5 


48 
27 
20 

38 

1 
37 

33 

63 

58 

5 

143 
4 
68 

216 

95 

119 

2 


31 


700 
434 
738 

739 
45 
694 

703 

995 

931 

64 

1,508 

328 

1,002 

2,461 

775 

1,628 

58 


424 

4 

430 

131 
39 
92 

58 

1 
1 


97 
127 
163 

221 
3 

218 

229 

606 
556 
50 

611 
107 
270 

779 
30 

735 
14 


81 
2 


138 


8 


100 
28 






5 


HI 




23 


142 

143 


1 


9 










































1 

99 
7 

2 

1 
1 


3 

1 
4 

5 
4 

1 




6 
50 
42 

193 

186 
5 
2 


3 


147 


2 
5 

32 

29 

2 

1 


1 


2 
4 

39 

36 

2 

1 


3 


20 
13 


149 
150 


6 
5 
1 


4 

4 


14 

11 
3 


«a 







' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



192 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL, PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



453 
454 
455 
456 
457 

45S 
459 
460 

461 
462 
463 

464 
465 
466 
467 
468 
469 
470 
471 
472 

473 



474 

475 
476 

477 
478 
479 

480 
481 
4S2 
483 
484 

485 
486 
487 
488 
489 



491 
492 
493 

494 
495 
496 



499 
500 
501 



503 

504 
505 
506 
507 
508 
509 



510 

511 
"12 
513 
514 

515 

516 
517 
518 

519 
520 
521 

522 



OCCUPATION. 



Professional service— Continued. 

Lawyers, judges, and justices 

Musicians and teachers of music 

Photographers 

Physicians and surgeons 

Showmen 



Teachers 

Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc.). 
Teachers (school) 

Trained nurses 

Veterinary surgeons 

Other professional pursuits 



Semiprofessional pursuits 

Abstractors, notaries, and justices of peace. . . 
Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, etc . 

Healers (except physicians and surgeons) 

Keepers of charitable and penal institutions. 

Officials of lodges, societies, etc 

Religious and charity workers 

Theatrical owners, managers, and officials. . . 
Other occupations 



Attendants and helpers (professional service). 



Domestic and personal service. 

Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists. 
Bartenders 



Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc., 

Billiard and pool room keepers 

Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers. . 



Boarding and lodging house keepers. 

Bootblacks 

Charwomen and cleaners 

Elevator tenders 

Hotel keepers and managers 



NEW ORLEANS, 
LA. 



Male. Female. 



Housekeepers and stewards 

Janitors and sextons 

Laborers (domestic and professional service).. 
Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry). 

Laundry operatives 1 

Laundry owners, officials, and managers 1 



Midwives and nurses (not trained).. 

Mid wives 

Nurses (not trained) 



Porters (except in stores) 

Restaurant, cafe, and lunch-room keepers.. 
Saloon keepers 



Servants 

Bell boys, chore boys, etc.. 

Chambermaids 

Coachmen and footmen 

Cooks 

Other servants 



Waiters.. 



Other pursuits 

Bathhouse keepers and attendants 

Cemetery keepers 

Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.).. 
Umbrella menders and scissors grinders. . 
Other occupations 



Clerical occupations. 



Agents, canvassers, and collectors. 

Agents 

Canvassers 

Collectors 



Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants. 



Clerks (except clerks in stores). 

Shipping clerks 

Other clerks 



Messenger, bundle, and office boys ! . . . 

Bundle and cash boys and girls 

Messenger, errand, and office boys . 

Stenographers and typewriters 



510 
372 
118 
614 
106 

180 

6 

174 

26 
28 
33 

265 
44 



9,052 



1,148 
1,093 



69 
114 

16 
141 

77 

102 
205 

■2; 1 2 
198 
189 
124 



1,223 
248 
470 

2,078 
155 



114 
8S3 
926 

981 

192 
21 
23 

117 



10,199 



1,192 

332 
204 
656 

2,182 

5,145 

384 

4,761 

1,134 

96 

1,038 

546 



4 

458 

4 

20 

3 

1,894 

9 

1,S85 

530 



24,710 



155 
3 



9 
923 



13 

571 

107 

13 

9,365 

585 

2 



142 
740 



11,750 

9 

448 



5,316 
5,977 

143 

29 
6 
1 

20 
2 



2,377 



81 
14 
46 
21 

473 

333 

14 
319 

59 
46 
13 

1,431 



NEW YOKE, 

n. y. 



Male. Female. 



10,563 
9,342 
2,215 
8,241 
1,501 

6,036 

395 

5,641 

517 
317 
935 

4,128 
249 
44 
293 
325 
505 
537 

1,494 
681 

1,595 



142,802 



16,210 
12,519 

628 
500 
128 

976 
3,201 
1,475 
7,554 
2,603 

2,743 
9,039 
3, 904 
728 
4,143 
2,626 

1,435 

"i,435 

13.S34 

5,583 
4,204 

26,578 
2,066 
2 
2,993 
10, 609 
10, 90S 

20,659 

2,160 
457 
133 

1,329 
187 
54 



8,099 

3,980 

780 

3,339 

33,795 

87,813 
11.535 
76,278 

20, 7S7 

293 

20, 494 

6,342 



5,804 
212 
583 
243 

21.S23 

140 

21,683 

7,504 



903 

2,364 
30 
80 
589 
100 
203 
1,204 
36 
32 

726 



191,152 



3,864 
34 

42 

7 

35 

6,707 
4 

4,692 

2 

246 

7,522 
10,454 
143 
17,823 
5,874 
268 

9,709 
1,145 
8,564 

10 
607 
134 

113,409 

55 

3,926 



1 .",,.» 
93, 840 

8,958 

650 
136 



433 

8 

73 



78, 024 



569 
248 
187 
134 



19, 409 

357 

19,052 

2,664 
1,126 
1,538 



MANHATTAN 
BOROUGH. 



Male. 



6,279 
5,757 
1,132 
5, ISO 
853 

3,176 

229 

2,947 

361 
146 
516 

2,310 
88 
33 
201 
192 
287 
306 
979 
224 

1,030 



96,342 



9,155 
6,891 

304 
243 
61 

739 
2,300 
1,154 
5,839 
1,159 

1,854 
5,722 
1,796 
458 
2,879 
1,501 

953 



953 

9,515 
3,603 
2,036 

20, 566 

1,715 

2 

2,090 

8,071 



16,638 

1,280 
255 

18 
841 
129 

37 



71,487 



3,815 

2,154 

417 

1,244 

14,475 

39, 376 
5,677 
33,699 

11,22S 

172 

11,056 

2,593 



Female. 



73 

3,102 

113 

398 

188 

9,565 

82 

9,483 

5,052 



490 



6 
40 
410 
129 
130 
747 
22 
14 

361 



125,676 



2,741 
20 

21 
2 
19 

4,49S 
3 

3,482 

1 

136 

4,165 
7,515 
98 
10,707 
3,663 
ISO 

5,897 

683 

5,214 



395 
49 

75,074 

42 

3,441 



11,825 
59, 766 

6,614 



276 

6 

50 



37,093 



316 
146 
100 

70 

11,188 

9,140 

195 

8,945 

1,622 

614 

1,008 

14,827 



BRONX 
BOROUGH. 



Male. 



684 
842 
263 
528 
100 

651 
46 
605 

41 
28 
97 

326 
20 
2 
30 
28 
54 
44 

109 
39 



8,232 



1,095 
1,010 

51 
41 
10 

24 
140 

49 
311 
223 

165 
574 
331 
47 
250 
239 



771 
346 
418 

1,021 
57 



150 
500 
314 

930 

140 
35 
14 

77 
12 
2 



16.454 



804 

317 

67 

420 

3,757 

9,424 

911 

8,513 

1,760 

33 

1,727 

709 



Female. 



1 

551 

26 

22 

12 

2,144 

10 

2,134 

373 



50 

305 

2 

2 

31 

12 

11 

243 

3 

1 

55 



10,201 



251 

1 

4 
1 
3 



13 

545 

1,488 

9 

862 

244 

19 

656 
58 
598 

1 
17 
11 

5,473 
2 
65 



367 
5,039 



41 
..... 

,578 



2,129 

1,940 

24 

1,916 

206 

79 
127 

4,264 



BROOKLYN 
BOROUGH. 



Male. 



3,010 
2,370 

713 
2,172 

481 

1,783 

106 

1,677 

68 
106 
274 

1,261 
97 
9 
56 
81 
146 
157 
343 
372 

408 



31,445 



5,087 
3.S08 

250 
194 
56 

171 
718 
259 
1,262 
702 

603 

2,328 

1,055 

183 

886 

768 



273 

3,076 
1,479 
1,269 

3,892 
259 



511 
1,728 
1,394 



629 
149 
42 
382 
44 
12 



58,869 



2,902 

1,273 

272 

1,417 

13,137 

33,405 

4,241 

29,224 

6,702 

77 

6,625 

2,603 



' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



193 





QUEENS 
BOROUGH. 


RICHMOND 
BOROUGH. 


NEWARK, 
N. 1. 


OAKLAND, 
CAL. 


OMAHA, 

NEBK. 


PATERSON, 
N. J. 


PHILADELPHIA, 
PA. 


PITTSBURGH, 
PA. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


453 


417 
315 

79 
263 

00 

300 

10 

290 

15 
29 
32 

179 
40 


2 
244 
8 
15 
9 

1,362 

4 

1,358 

242 


173 

. 58 

28 

98 

7 

126 

4 

122 

32 
8 
16 

52 
4 




388 
475 
131 
451 
112 

274 
33 
241 

14 
31 
34 

186 
25 

4 

6 
20 
29 
40 
49 
13 

74 
6.235 


2 

326 
18 
45 

. 7 

1,457 

4 

1,453 

525 


337 
242 

85 
329 

99 

132 

6 

126 

20 
14 
41 

302 
25 
5 
17 
10 
43 
53 
52 
97 

45 
5.930 


4 

308 

22 

61 

2 

645 

6 

639 

399 


333 

180 
69 

340 
56 

101 

6 

95 

6 
22 

16 

143 
25 

12 
8 
25 
25 
39 
9 

29 
3.661 


1 

210 

16 

34 


145 
144 

33 
154 

24 

88 

3 

85 

4 

13 
13 

64 
12 


1 

75 


1,835 
2,253 

588 
3, 269 

433 

1,253 

127 

1,126 

137 
99 
229 

1,154 
178 
8 
78 
105 
210 
175 
300 
100 

3S3 
33, 563 


8 

1,708 

83 

328 

23 

6,102 

49 

6,053 

2,729 


649 

525 
165 
979 
136 

401 

41 

360 

32 
23 

66 

340 
26 
3 
26 

27 
57 
74 
100 
27 

156 
11,734 




454 
455 


89 
1 

4 


582 
32 


456 
457 


7 


56 

7 

2,366 

14 

2,352 

868 


458 
459 
460 

461 

46? 


525 

1 

524 

136 


867 

3 

864 

397 


663 

3 

660 

126 


463 

464 
465 


50 

48 
8 
3 

12 
8 
3 

11 

! 

31 

6,781 


25 

23 
1 
1 
3 
7 
2 
5 
1 
3 

10 
2.993 


25 

103 


39 

119 
11 
14 
33 
11 
9 
40 
1 


16 

104 
5 
6 
24 
5 
11 
53 


6 
20 


252 

807 
18 
15 
248 
79 
62 
377 
5 
3 

159 
63.445 


135 

184 
7 


466 


1 
18 
17 

5 
61 


4 

7 
3 
1 
5 


2 


467 


3 

17 
12 
21 
48 
38 

32 
5,065 


3 

7 
6 
9 
15 
8 

9 
1.718 




24 


46S 
469 
470 
471 


10 

9 

7 

24 

2 

41 
1.925 


26 

14 

109 

1 


47? 


1 
42 

9,242 






1 


473 
474 


42 

3,975 


29 
4.938 


7 
2,420 


82 
21,341 


475 
476 


666 
667 

18 
18 


73 
1 

1 


207 
143. 

5 
4 
1 

17 
14 
2 
15 
183 

34 
121 
147 
9 
28 
28 

34 


22 


1,034 
734 

20 
13 
7 

41 
103 

50 
120 

76 

52 
478 
159 

68 
192 
122 

51 


161 
5 

1 


528 
415 

25 
21 

4 

140 
92 

117 
71 
105 

112 
293 
97 
9 
637 
132 

26 


US 


456 
327 

42 

36 

6 

80 
49 
14 
94 
72 

20 
383 
87 
14 
94 
45 

6 


105 
1 

2 

1 
1 

645 


351 
280 

10 
10 


36 
1 


4.602 
3,624 

221 
195 
26 

354 
513 
260 
1.124 
444 

607 
2.334 
1.053 

195 
1.045 

570 

621 


943 
2 

14 
4 
10 

3,728 
2 

1,549 
5 
72 

4.284 
704 

36 
6,112 
2,545 

27 

2.925 

156 

2,769 

2 
282 
101 

37,050 

19 

2,052 


1,389 
1,340 

135 
112 
23 

88 

55 

118 

473 

485 

169 

1,628 

548 

75 
285 

81 

95 


258 


477 


1 

1 


3 
2 

1 

437 


3 


47S 




1 


479 


1 
199 


1 
485 




2 


480 
481 


25 

29 

11 

127 

336 

87 
294 
675 

31 
100 

90 

78 


86 


16 
21 
12 
26 
40 

14 
179 
57 
21 
82 
30 

26 


137 


1,427 


482 
483 


71 


36 


164 


24 


34 

24 

273 

34 

8 

490 

321 

9 

339 

7 

332 


14 


555 
2 


484 

485 
486 
487 
488 
489 
490 


24 

330 

130 

6 

897 
164 

1 

411 

55 

356 

1 
24 
19 

4,224 

1 

42 


19 

220 

23 

2 

297 

15 

1 

166 
13 

153 


4 

439 

87 

5 

1,518 

289 

4 

461 

55 

406 

1 
24 
34 

5,293 

1 

33 


15 

315 
46 

7 
143 
378 

2 

420 

8 
412 


2 

287 
4 
2 

377 
50 


51 

1.120 

472 

34 

1,947 

1,036 

4 


491 
492 


188 

9 

179 


801 
50 


493 
494 


78 

405 
117 
305 

726 
26 


34 

67 
38 

176 

373 
9 


51 

363 
294 
850 

875 

30 

1 

241 

306 
297 

459 

89 
19 
10 
51 
7 
2 

8,773 


26 

391 

197 
293 

1,567 
30 


6 

439 

89 
164 

665 
46 


26 

41 

64 

335 

209 
7 


621 

1.807 
1.420 
1,426 

6,132 
557 


95 

1,065 
299 
229 

1,687 
182 


751 
4 


495 
496 


5 

14 

1,971 
1 
15 


31 
3 

1,904 
2 

51 


33 


3 

16 

1,251 


43 
15 


497 
498 


2,257 
109 


12,970 
5 


49!) 


6 


408 


"nil 


178 
213 
309 

284 

94 
13 
53 
24 
1 
3 

7,658 


64 

97 

203 

60 

17 
5 
6 
5 
1 


21 

1,090 

426 

596 

87 
16 
8 
58 
4 
1 

4,246 


54 
415 
150 

463 

58 
8 
3 

46 


75 
61 
66 

SI 

30 
8 
1 

18 
3 


1,171 
1,993 
2,411 

4,683 

528 

88 
70 
282 
54 
34 

42,407 


189 
544 
772 

1,313 

177 
17 
17 

120 
15 
2 

17, 042 




501 
502 

503 

504 


381 
3,800 

195 

10 
4 


303 
1,652 

110 

5 
2 


555 
4,704 

257 

10 
1 


315 
1,536 

116 

13 
2 


310 
1,837 

358 

5 


85 
1,160 

52 


6,579 
28, 400 

2,937 

125 
8 
4 

97 
5 

11 

20, 080 


1,165 
11,392 

501 

38 


■-,n:, 




2 


Wi 








507 


4 


2 


8 


11 


5 




35 


50S 






509 


2 
3,186 


1 

921 


1 
5,267 




1 
5,095 






1 


510 


2,368 


2,355 


2,777 


2,638 


1,149 


6,822 


511 
512 
513 
514 


393 

168 

21 

204 

1,944 

4,064 

607 

3,457 

935 

9 
926 

322 


24 
10 

7 
7 

939 

651 

10 

641 

75 
46 
29 

1,497 


125 
68 
3 
54 

482 

1,484 

99 

1,385 

162 

2 

160 

115 


6 
3 
3 


634 

232 

53 

349 

2.333 

4,775 

737 

4,038 

724 

75 

649 

307 


31 
10 
10 
11 

1,357 

1,742 

34 

1,708 

143 
92 
51 

1,994 


679 
200 
181 
238 

1,372 

1,791 

241 

1,550 

253 

27 
226 

151 


41 

14 
21 
6 

826 

312 

8 

304 

41 
30 

K 

1,135 


411 
205 
79 
127 

1,262 

2,886 

258 

2,628 

182 

7 

175 

354 


35 
4 
20 
11 

715 

513 

1 

512 

46 
34 
12 

1,468 


191 
72 
17 

102 

708 

1,329 

170 

1,159 

221 


6 
2 
2 
2 

426 

173 

17 

156 

14 

1 
13 

530 


2,805 

1,388 

342 

1,075 

8,882 

22, 997 
4,002 
18,995 

6,053 

242 

5,811 

1,070 


234 
121 
79 
34 

7,405 

4,234 

105 

4,129 

555 
280 
275 

7,652 


1,002 
502 
127 
373 

3,653 

9,330 

992 

8,338 

2.1S1 

72 

2,109 

876 


74 
15 
46 
13 


515 

516 

517 
518 

519 


178 

248 

2 

246 

4 

1 
3 

485 


1,676 

1,229 

19 

1,210 

399 
341 


521 
522 


221 

1S9 


58 
3,444 



32446°— 14- 



-13 



194 



.POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


PORTLAND, 
OBEG. 


PROVIDENCE, 
R. I. 


RICHMOND, 
VA. 


ROCHESTER, 
N. Y. 


ST. LOOTS, 
MO. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


1 




101,473 
91,344 


75,180 
19,547 


90,114 
75,097 


93,691 
31,366 


49,795 
41,727 


55,346 
21,013 


90,315 
74,337 


91,965 
28,400 


288,701 
243,086 


283,561 




77,628 




Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry 




3 


3,191 


42 


829 


82 


310 


7 


935 


15 


2,016 


187 




31 
45 

447 

667 

16 

651 


1 
3 
6 

13 


9 
20 

44 

248 

13 

235 




1 

9 
48 

92 
2 
90 




3 
5 

40 

172 

2 

170 




100 
191 
135 

303 
42 
201 


g 








1 




23 






2 

66 

1 

65 


3 

1 


13 






1 


47 


S 




37 




13 


1 


1 


10 












28 
7 

13 
4 
4 

119 
231 

316 
62 
77 
93 
84 

507 




5 
1 
1 
2 

1 

36 
28 

o2 
38 
4 
17 
23 

314 

2 

175 

112 

25 

25 
2 
12 




4 




21 
2 
2 
2 

15 


1 


16 
3 
6 
5 
2 

41 
9 

498 
96 

17 
268 
117 

662 
























2 

1 
1 

13 

1 

17 
6 
1 
8 
2 

90 
































1 


























1 

1G4 
45 
58 
36 
25 

518 






18 


Gardeners, florists, fruit growers, and nurserymen 


11 
6 
3 
2 


7 

7 


1 


3 
2 
1 


34 
17 






1 


1 








16 














23 
?4 




6 


5 


3 


7 


59 


n 




372 
88 
47 

548 
18 

480 
5 
45 

73 
64 
46 

65 
2 
2 

18 
10 
33 

523 


5 
1 


4 
1 


28 
30 
32 

12 


2 

1 


218 

77 

223 

3 
1 
1 
1 


1 
2 
4 


483 

160 

19 

12 
5 
3 


45 


w 




12 


V 




2 


'R 










•>,, 












30 








4 








31 




















11 

3 
3 




8 

1 
5 
3 

14 






4 

7 

16 
6 

20 

1 






























1 
2 

1 






v> 
















Other agricultural and animal husbandry pursuits 


2 


12 


2 


1 




3 


37 






38 














1 












2 

10 




11 
1 
2 

7G 






3 

13 
3 

1,618 




40 




1 

1 


2 


1 


2 
2 

65 




2 


41 






1 






29 








3 
















4? 


19 

17 
2 

64 

24 

7 

33 

33 

2 

199 




1 

1 




1 

1 




2 

2 




44 

43 

1 

100 
37 
21 
42 

191 
1 
6 
11 

29 
10 
19 

1,227 

9 
4 
1 

108,538 






































7 
2 
3 
2 

10 
1 
1 




9 
3 




14 
1 
6 

7 

8 




3 














3 
























6 

7 








Ml 














11 














V> 








2 




1 




















M 




139 

3 

136 

5S 

9 
9 








1 




2 
































1 

56 




2 

35 

3 

. 1 

2 

40, 875 






17 






9 










SR 
































an 


















61 


Manufacturing and mechanical industries 


36, 613 


3,776 


41,579 


14,498 


19,214 


5.886 


12,360 


24,613 


fi? 


351 
113 

1 
237 

363 

585 

581 

4 

183 
580 
1,501 
66 
282 


36 


524 
73 


68 


395 
173 


26 


569 
161 


71 


1,363 

346 

1 

1,016 

1,974 

2,090 

2,056 

34 

400 
2,200 
2,189 

478 
1,001 


332 


63 




2 






31 
5 

31 


53 
10 

15 


13 

13 

15 


46 
25 

16 


238 


fii 




451 

568 

575 

529 

46 

100 
542 
394 
32 
105 


222 

159 

397 

369 

28 

243 
296 
409 
22 
64 


408 

344 

487 

478 

9 

70 

817 

1,019 

19 

519 


92 


66 




82 


67 




2 


68 












2 


69 














70 














71 














7? 




6 


1 


3 


3 


4 








74 






1 









' See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



195 





ST. PAUL, 
MINN. 


SAN FRANCISCO, 
CAL. 


SCRANTON, 
PA. 


SEATTLE, 
WASH. 


SPOKANE, 
WASH. 


SYRACUSE, 
N. Y. 


TOLEDO, 
OHIO. 


WASHINGTON, 
D. C. 


WORCESTER, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


1 

2 


93, 630 

76. 889 


85,203 
25,919 


209,513 
182. 563 


153,313 
41. 150 


51,093 
40,677 


49,768 
11,722 


120, 532 
102.526 


84,496 
19.759 


48,970 
41,250 


38,559 
8,468 


57,337 
47.476 


57,356 
15,733 


69, 162 
56. 024 


68,600 
17, 056 


131,983 
105, 044 


147,105 
62,921 


59,500 
48,560 


59,055 
17,211 


3 


1.335 


58 


3,366 


56 


154 


9 


4,415 


45 


1,713 


31 


418 


17 


426 


84 


1,217 


44 


777 


14 


4 


81 
108 
168 

420 

23 

397 


5 
9 
3 

10 
4 
6 


34 
128 
147 

448 
42 
406 




1 
4 

18 

32 
4 
28 




55 

72 

303 

501 

14 

4S7 




10 

9 

488 

540 

5 

535 


1 

11 

S 
8 


6 

7 
39 

114 

1 

113 


5 
1 
4 


4 

7 

51 

111 

4 

107 


2 

52 
3 
49 


34 
69 
83 

287 

19 

268 


5 

1 
7 

11 
5 
6 


14 

23 
65 

410 

8 

402 




5 
6 

7 
8 


4 
3 

13 
6 

7 


1 
1 

1 


1 

5 

13 
4 
9 


4 
5 


9 

in 


1 


4 


11 


13 


1 


17 
2 
8 
4 
3 

1,391 
7 

301 
53 
62 

165 
21 

691 


1 


5 
2 
3 




14 
2 
8 
1 
3 

1.096 
118 

369 
67 
51 

160 
91 

410 




8 


1 


7 




8 


1 


18 
3 

10 
4 

1 

21 
17 

173 
49 
7 
97 
20 

493 




15 
2 

10 
2 
1 




is 










13 


8 
3 
2 

17 
3 

128 
26 

4 

in 
238 




1 






4 
2 
2 

2 
34 

113 

15 
24 
51 
23 

166 


1 


5 
2 




5 
3 


1 






14 


' 










IS 














HI 




1 






1 


4 
4 

4 


1 
1 

67 
15 
4 
41 

7 

167 


2 

1 

1 
9 


46 
4 

69 
18 
6 
26 
19 

112 


8 
5 

3 
21 






17 










2 

38 
9 
5 
14 
10 

198 




IS 
19 


13 


14 
7 
4 
3 


22 
7 
2 
8 
5 

6S 


3 
3 


11 
4 
2 
4 
1 

8 


8 


1 


?n 


1 

12 






?l 




8 




22 






23 
24 


16 


9 


3 


12 


3 


25 

IT, 
27 


142 
75 
21 

77 
6 
71 


9 

7 


565 
52 
74 

40 

1 

33 


5 
4 


40 

27 
1 

3 
3 


2 
1 


327 

48 
35 

1,155 
36 

1,090 
13 
16 

65 
55 
62 

140 

1 

4 

83 

38 

14 

1,913 


4 
3 
1 


117 
23 
26 

22S 
8 

204 
8 
8 

14 
44 
30 

27 
1 
2 
4 

15 
5 

799 


3 

1 


101 
57 
9 

1 


7 
2 


51 

58 

3 

11 
1 
9 


6 

15 


280 

206 

7 

6 


5 
7 


144 
36 
18 

5 


2 

1 


"X 










29 














30 












1 






2 




2 




31 
















3? 




6 

5 
62 

38 

57 

2 

2 

1 

41 

11 

1,051 
















1 




4 




3 




33 


25 

14 
23 

20 
1 
1 
1 

15 
2 

176 






1 
















34 




1 
3 

7 






2 


4 
1 

3 
1 





1 




3 
3 

10 




4 




35 


1 






1 

5 






36 






1 


2 






3 


1 


37 












3S 


























39 


















1 

1 




2 
6 
2 

77 








40 




7 






3 

2 

2 


2 


2 


1 
2 




3 


1 


41 










42 


1 


1 


12,442 


21 


1 


155 


128 






46 










43 


7 

7 




19 

19 




407 

364 

43 

59 

27 

7 

25 

11,923 




20 

17 
3 

173 
33 
12 

128 

367 
52 
676 




14 

14 




6 
6 




7 
7 








4 
4 




1 1 


















45 


















4f> 


23 
10 
8 
5 

8 




185 
30 
17 

13S 

49 

14 

297 

2 

379 


1 




2 

1 


101 

23 

6 

72 

26 

3 

190 




14 
7 
2 
5 

3 




62 

12 

7 

43 

9 




11 
6 
1 
4 

2 




4 
3 




47 










48 












49 




1 




1 




1 
1 




.ill 




21 






51 












,-." 


2 
3 

15 


















5 

1 




1 

1 

3 








.v.; 












1 

2 










54 






11 . 


532 

6 

526 

91 

2 
2 




438 

17 

421 

25 

2 
2 


1 




3 




55 


















SB 


15 

113 

5 
5 




379 

88 

IS 
18 




11 
42 






1 


2 

17 

112 

1 

111 

24, 944 








3 

58 

1 
1 




3 

34 




57 


1 








2 
2 

4,910 


S 

36 

35 

1 

27,029 








58 












.VI 


















60 


















61 


28,398 


6, 372 


61,785 


9,327 


12, 746 


4,829 


36,504 


3.135 


15,030 


1,349 


5.041 


31.756 


7,048 


29.228 


7.099 


ii-' 


684 
173 


88 


845 

224 

2 

619 

1,253 

1,250 

1,246 

4 

465 
860 
2,049 
154 
615 


120 


520 

1S6 


52 


356 
108 


31 


126 

44 

82 

156 

363 
363 


18 

14 
4 

11 


360 
95 

265 

270 

401 

337 

64 

94 

449 

661 

3 

126 


81 

60 
21 

13 

7 


3S1 
64 

317 

283 

531 
496 
35 

221 
316 
574 
28 
139 


63 

4S 
15 

38 
3 


653 
274 


120 


519 
106 

413 

225 

500 

440 
60 

66 
374 
388 

62 
104 


42 


64 


74 

14 

27 


86 
34 

34 


40 
12 

13 


26 
5 

34 


34 
86 

21 


31 


1.7 


511 

300 

582 

578 
4 

268 
772 
664 
66 
230 


334 
130 

355 

339 
16 

97 

287 

294 

15 

36 


248 

452 

679 

676 

3 

215 

587 

1,886 

76 

250 


379 

626 

651 

637 

14 

70 
968 
927 

49 
191 


11 
16 


lis 














li'l 














7n 










63 

501 

1,023 

33 
107 


6 






71 














72 

73 


5 


22 


4 


6 


5 


J_ 


74 















196 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


PORTLAND, 
OKEG. 


PROVIDENCE, 
R. I. 


RICHMOND, 
VA. 


ROCHESTER, 

n. y. 


ST. LOUIS, 
MO. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 




Manufacturing and mechanical industries — Con. 


5,025 

529 

60 

2 

15 

967 

32 

20 
12 

74 

1,242 

67 

107 
17 
83 

7 

375 
439 

29 

16 

7 




2,157 

359 

42 

29 

245 

440 

78 
24 
54 

127 
661 
288 

934 
774 
28 
132 

367 
840 

49 
19 
25 
3 
2 

7 

2,670 
635 

1,866 
169 

1,556 

1,246 

310 

94 




1,281 
316 
92 




3,043 
602 
170 
3 
33 
819 

237 
27 
210 

64 

758 

99 

259 

213 

13 

33 

288 
794 

20 
13 
1 
3 
3 

111 

102 

21 
14 
67 

1,615 

1,349 

266 

21 
4 




7,234 

2,100 

692 

1 

51 

2,042 

274 
103 
171 

240 

1,926 

300 

419 

319 

49 

51 

1,454 
1,939 

196 
108 
62 

7 
19 

215 

296 
17 
62 

217 

8,072 
6,706 
1,366 

478 

17 

70 

1 

390 

2,509 

1,847 

329 

204 

89 

40 

5,474 
21 
1,110 
1,475 
241 
2,627 

408 

40 

2 

198 

153 

15 

816 

289 
272 
255 

243 
30 


2 






25 


51 


28 


59 

1 

1,867 

11 








1 






1,744 


2,034 
7 
1 

8 
1 

7 


1,051 


6,079 
14 


79 




3 
239 

60 
14 
46 

31 

225 

27 

31 
15 

8 
8 

191 
336 

83 
14 
30 


Ml 




1 
1 






81 




4 
1 
3 


14 




82 




2 


81 




1 


14 


5 


84 






f« 














si; 






9 

70 

68 

1 

1 


1 


4 

9 
8 
1 


3 


87 






5 


88 








1 


S'l 








4 


90 










91 












92 




36 


107 

1 


39 


201 


377 


03 






94 












95 






1 








96 












97 




6 

5 
122 






39 

43 

31 
2 








98 










1 
9 


3 


99 


Jewelers, watchmakers, eoldsmiths, and silversmiths 


1 


923 

22 
839 
62 

30 
30 




9 


ion 






101 




19 
103 

6,775 

6,485 

290 

20 






5 
4 

14 
13 
1 

5 


1 


102 




1 

32 

31 

1 

4 


29 

1,618 

1,237 

381 

300 

207 

3 

16 

74 

307 

196 

67 

33 

11 




8 


103 


Laborers (n. o. s. 1 ): 


70 
70 


75 






74 


105 




1 


106 




37 


8 
1 


26 


107 






ins 




2 




4 

18 
72 

57 
19 
5 
20 
13 








109 






3 
34 

3 

3 




6 
11 

190 
94 
51 
34 
11 










18 

217 
87 

7 
96 

2 
25 

521 


4 

1 


7 

2 
1 
1 


5 
2 


26 






6 


112 




4 


113 








1 


114 




1 








115 








2 


1 


116 












117 




4 


2,089 
78 
149 

7 

3 

1,852 

360 
17 
2 


119 
1 
13 


1,238 

2 

449 

6 

38 

743 

114 

1 


3 


734 
13 
23 
40 
14 

644 

162 
37 


10 
2 
2 


37 


118 






119 




131 

170 

1 

219 

31 
2 






7 


1">0 




4 




4 


l'l 








1 
5 

1 




1?? 






105 

83 
1 


3 

13 


26 


I 1 ? 




5 


11 


1?4 






175 












l?fi 




1 

26 
2 

2,740 

104 

2,605 

31 

37 










2 

9 

114 

202 
147 
19 
36 

10 
2 






1?7 




5 


9 
332 

29 
5 
12 
12 

1,280 

238 

13 

558 

471 

1,143 

2 
3 
5 
28 
25 

13 
4 




113 


13 




9 


128 




82 
4 


1 

3 

3 


2 


19q 




14 
4 
10 


282 

7 

208 

67 

8 


12 


14 


nn 




9 


131 






11 
1 

13 


3 


n? 




4 

235 
60 
8 
75 
92 

1S7 




2 


131 




5 


13 
1 


64 


134 




4 


135 


Silk mills 








136 




8 
29 

1,803 
5 
2 
6 
26 
9 

24 
30 
1,018 
54 
98 
36 
3 
8 








3 

5 

1,358 
6 
4 
22 
19 
35 

3 

4 


5 
7 

220 


6 
207 

4,702 
2 
512 
35 
115 
30 

88 

8 

3 

72 

21 

333 

4 

105 




137 




5 
61 


8 

2,061 

10 

1,189 

4 

30 

3 

38 


13 
984 


69 


138 




388 


139 






140 




12 


3 
11 
1 
3 


847 
1 




66 


141 




9 


14 


14? 




2 


143 








12 

1 




144 


Food industries— 


5 


6 


23 


145 




1 




146 




1 










14? 


Flour and grain mills 


5 
3 
9 




33 

6 
44 


2 
4 
1 


9 
46 
8 


2 

15 


1 


148 




1 

1 




8 


149 






10 


150 










lil 




8 


34 


7 


29 


15 


20 


7 


20 



1 Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



197 





ST. PAUL, 
MINN. 


SAN FRANCISCO, 
CAL. 


SCKANTON, 
PA. 


SEATTLE, 
WASH. 


SPOKANE, 
WASH. 


SYRACUSE, 
N. Y. 


TOLEDO, 
OHIO. 


WASHINGTON, 
D. C. 


WORCESTER, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Temale. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Vi 


3,057 

738 

95 

2 

21 

524 

109 

51 

58 

49 

698 

77 

40 
20 
9 
11 

271 
557 

16 

12 

2 

1 
1 

2 

106 

2 

13 

91 

2.477 

2. 261 

216 

31 




7,468 

1,203 

339 

20 

45 

2,172 

215 
50 
165 

200 

2,694 
179 

122 
7" 
32 
20 

1,041 

418 

50 

22 

25 

1 

2 

201 

398 
68 
71 

259 

6,131 

5,631 

500 

140 
11 
20 
11 
98 

324 

95 
144 
60 
25 




1,247 

219 

10 

1 

6 
293 

12 
7 
5 

22 

478 

9 

15 
11 
1 
3 

321 
210 

51 
6 
16 




5,715 
612 
63 




2.410 

298 

15 

562 

17 
12 
5 

43 
479 
27 

28 

1 

23 

4 

68 
154 

3 
1 


15 

644 
2 

1 
1 

1 
9 


1.457 

308 

93 

2 

9 

401 

37 
16 
21 

94 
478 
59 

255 
191 
41 
23 

251 
640 

90 

58 

29 

2 

1 

4 

44 
4 
6 

34 

1,822 

1,708 

114 

459 
1 
1 
1 

456 

187 
33 

3 
58 

3 
90 

1,601 

90 

428 

5 

20 

1,058 

130 
42 


1 
23 

1 , 497 
2 
3 

1 

1 

3 

11 
9 
2 

71 
1 


1,831 

325 

79 

1 

3 

413 

37 
14 
23 

52 

663 

41 

252 

135 

42 

75 

376 
624 

77 
19 
36 
1 
21 

267 

34 


19 

1,543 

1 

2 

1 
1 

2 

2 


2,769 

1,808 

32 

36 

17 

968 

199 
86 
113 

96 
969 
158 

15 
6 




1,764 
293 
32 

1 

140 
296 

12 
8 
4 

58 

4S4 

40 

333 

218 

27 

88 

• 308 

853 

45 
26 
19 




76 

77 1 


72 

1 

1.848 

3 


112 


5 


25 


163 


60 


78 


3.712 

24 

2 

11 
2 
9 


790 


1.473 
5 


4.1S1 
2 
1 

4 
2 
2 


soo 


79 


15 

1,2S9 

43 
17 
26 

111 

1,746 

74 

173 

19 

145 

9 

574 
458 

18 

8 
7 
1 
o 

4 

167 

11 
2S 
128 

5,360 

5, i 18 
202 

9 


2 


so 




1 


81 


3 








8^ 








83 


3 








84 








85 














86 


5 


4 

4 
4 




6 


8 


1 


87 




12 












8 


89 










1 


90 










97 

1 
1 


9 

590 
287 

12 

6 
2 
2 
2 

8 

115 
4 
6 

105 

4,026 

3.2S2 

744 

32 

8 
2 




3 


91 














92 
91 


101 


74 


94 


26 


28 


111 


91 














% 














96 
97 

98 

II! 1 










1 

1 

2 

46 
1 
3 

42 

3,600 

3,410 

190 

7 


1 

1 

41 
41 










29 

5 
22 












1 

1 
1 














7 
1 
2 
4 

43 
43 


1 


2 


2 


36 
2 
4 

30 

1,415 

1,268 
147 

12 


1 

1 




1 
21 

1,494 

1,369 

125 

5 




1 

1 

44 
44 












105! 




1 

10 
10 


1 

14 
14 

9 


34 

2,136 

2,036 

100 

19 
1 
1 


1 

33 
33 

3 

1 


2 

Tl 
71 




103 
104 


39 

38 

1 

1 


15 

14 

1 


106 


4 






2 












ins 


6 
1 
24 

210 

86 

2 

48 
74 


1 




2 
1 
2 

97 
47 
2 
22 
26 




2 

1 
6 

291 

193 
5 

42 
2 

49 

416 
2 

149 

33 

1 

231 

5 
4 




3 

1 
3 

32 
8 
2 

16 
5 
1 

83 






1 




100 












no 




4 
4 






9 
12 

12 
21 

1 

20 

5 
1 


17 

509 

165 

310 

28 

4 

2 

2,334 
360 
841 
105 
97 
931 

82 


2 
12 
12 


22 

411 

317 

2 

55 

37 


2 

3 
3 


11 .. 


111 








27 
14 




m 










113 
114 




3 
1 
















2 
11 




US 


























117 


S21 


2 


599 

4 

166 

12 

7 
410 

95 

8 


2 


1,126 


2 




16 
5 
1 

3 

7 

16 


412 

8 

128 

5 

4 

267 


5 
1 
2 


2,877 


40 


lis 






110 


15 
200 

38 
568 

56 
27 






177 

372 

27 

550 

5 
4 






22 
9 

1 
51 

1 




1,315 
79 


15 


I'D 


























JOO 


2 

11 
1 


2 
6 


2 




2 
1 


1,4S3 

6 
2 


25 


11 






I'M 








125 

l?fi 
















2 






2 

27 




5 

75 

7 

149 
19 

109 
21 

72 
1 
























1 


1 
2 
1 

39 
30 

4 
5 

192 
29 






10 


6 


1 




1 




1 




44 
44 

85 
72 
5 
8 

16 
2 


3 
1 

15 
15 

17 


SO 
2 

142 
35 
50 
57 

14 


16 


5 




ITS 










129 
130 


139 
53 
59 

27 

135 


6 
S 

1 


4 


32 
8 

23 
1 

227 
11 
88 
77 
51 

511 


1 
1 


1,315 

6 

1,298 

10 

31 


3 
1 
2 


341 


3 


14 


42 
7 

31 
4 

10 




5 




5 


2 
2 

4 


339 
2 

6 


3 

2 














133 
134 


23 


78 

2 

58 

14 

4 

27 


2 




26 




1 




























136 






9 
62 

2,285 
3 

19 
8 

26 
9 

36 

7 

904 

11 
156 

47 
117 

53 


1 
3 

61 


2 
29 

1,228 
2 
1 
4 
96 
13 

in 
2 
ins 
39 
71 
121 

15 




















45 
118 

648 


3 


137 

138 
139 
140 
141 
147 


135 
915 


23 

87 


2 
30 


6 

175 


2 
14 


14 

673 
5 
7 
3 
18 
5 

9 
3 


17 

64 

2 
5 

2 
3 


14 

784 
1 

30 
6 

28 
7 

10 
3 


14 

103 

10 
12 
2 

7 

8 


10 

1,053 
3 
4 

10 

32 

7 

59 




22 


144 


82 


4 
10 
5 
3 

16 

15 

1 

7 
6 
85 


3 
3 


2 
1 


6 

5 

28 

17 

11 


3 
3 








2 






2 


l^ 

5 

6 
8 


4 


8 
9 
6 

3 
5 


18 


1 














1 




5 


4 




1 


8 


1 


145 
146 


















2 

7 
1 
17 










16 




1 
1 


17 
1 
6 




5 

7 
5 


1 


39 
3 
16 






4 




14S 


1 


is 
3 








14 






48 


1 














151 


19 


13 


9 






10 


2 


7 


19 


7 


24 


12 


13 


2 







■ See footnotes to Table I , page 91. 



198 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


PORTLAND, 
OEEG. 


PROVIDENCE, 
R. I. 


RICHMOND, 
VA. 


ROCHESTER , 
N. T. 


ST. LOUIS, 
MO. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


11' 


Manufacturing and mechanical industries — Con. 
Laborers (n. o. s. 1 )— Continued. 
Other industries— Continued. 


72 
36 

7 
2 
15 

1 

4 

20 




151 
82 
34 
23 
23 

119 
16 
16 




29 
45 




99 
119 
84 
14 
36 

1 
91 

4 


1 


389 
893 
38 
32 
83 
16 
376 
30 


1 


153 




1 




6 


44 


114 






1 




111 




1 

4 




75 
20 


15 
14 


3 


no 




3 

60 
5 
1 


14 


24 


117 




1 


US 






58 
36 


8 


42 


53 


119 






2 


160 












lfil 




327 


26 


548 

194 

4,510 

4,111 

399 

393 

1,153 

1,035 

118 

163 
11 
25 

127 

1 
11 

671 

27 

642 

2 

37 

1,501 

91 

1,167 

243 

60 
174 
97 
721 
61 
7 
36 
9 

54 
10 
9 
35 

90 

72 
3 

40 
6 

21 
2 

60 

6 
44 
10 

235 
19 
19 
49 


92 


412 


65 


734 


116 


1,517 

3 

5,149 

5,076 

73 

1,392 

3,155 

2,622 
533 

335 
35 
36 

264 

97 
95 

2,120 
114 

1.91.9 
37 

272 

4,434 

38 

3,070 

1,326 

955 
425 
710 
2,019 
572 
93 
398 
241 

303 

81 

6 

216 

1,689 

1,026 
311 
434 
102 
133 
46 

1,022 
100 
587 
329 

765 
62 
13 

325 
40 
26 

159 

140 

429 

5,152 
92 
857 
713 
874 

2,616 

585 
164 
29 
50 
53 
235 
64 


116 


Vfffi 






ira 




1,491 

1,484 

7 

445 

896 

812 

84 

154 

15 

3 

136 

49 
37 

252 

11 

240 

1 

48 

1,425 
1 

1,287 
137 

63 

70 

367 

839 

143 

13 

29 

244 

23 
6 
1 

16 

126 

176 
41 
49 
44 
11 
31 

97 

8 

59 

30 

296 
9 

42 
99 
28 
18 
39 
61 

214 

S38 
5 
150 
148 
29 
506 

46 

12 

4 

7 

1 

18 
4 


1 


1 


1,138 

1,136 

2 

268 

424 
352 

72 

53 
3 
6 

44 

22 
15 

288 
1 

286 
1 

7 

543 




3,191 

3,099 

92 

514 

1,471 
1,371 

100 

119 

14 

3 

102 

65 

17 

639 

36 

593 

10 

28 

1,596 

14 

1,205 

377 

116 
133 

38 

928 

167 

3 

62 
116 

50 
1 
9 

40 

187 

102 
24 
60 

4 
12 

2 

1,449 

4 

1,790 

155 

225 
9 
8 
102 
17 
48 
9 
32 

53 

1,399 
59 
53 
70 
183 

1,034 

385 
61 




3 


164 








3 


IfiS 




1 

8 

19 

19 


1 

9 

47 

40 

7 








166 




7 

8 
6 
2 


11 

41 

36 

5 


22 


167 




72 


IfiS 




63 


169 


Officials 


9 


170 








171 












179 














171 














174 




1 
646 










171 




468 

1 


185 


525 

2 

1 
1 


2,070 


176 




2 


177 










17S 






1 






179 








2 


180 














181 




5 


158 

148 

1 

9 




27 
11 


27 


IS' 






8 


181 




2 
3 

2 
1 


447 
96 

66 
54 
236 
350 
87 
63 
22 
61 

21 
3 




7 


184 






16 


12 


181 






1 


186 




3 




6 


9 


187 








1S8 














1S9 






5 




1 


2 


i<m 










191 














ii' 














it! 


Semiskilled operatives (n. o. s. 1 ): 


25 


89 


30 


123 


447 


114 




14 


11,1 


Powder, cartridge, fireworks, etc., factories 




19 

70 

37 

6 
1 
5 




6 
117 

31 

5 
1 
4 


3 


196 


25 

9 
3 


18 

888 

50 
15 
24 
8 
3 


30 

2.431 
6 


430 


197 




934 


118 




28 


111 




5 


200 




3 


2 

4 


16 


'01 




4 


90' 










3 


701 














704 




85 
3 

41 
41 

167 
32 


52 


42 


9 
3 
6 


370 


797 


701 


Ihii factories (felt) 


33 


?0li 




7 
45 

67 
7 


37 
5 

117 

14 

1 

38 

7 

5 

36 

16 

87 

618 
1 
79 
89 
28 

421 

107 
2 


194 
176 

236 
5 

2 

140 


149 


707 




615 


'OS 




56 
3.5 


930 


'00 




254 


?10 




3 


711 




113 


25 


7 


443 


71? 




3 


713 




10 

1 

11 

4 

13 


3 
45 
100 

64 

2,170 
109 
119 
35 
22 
1,885 

2,001 
66 
10 

1,892 
2 
18 
13 


3 
18 
14 

7 

476 
2 
17 


5 
4 
5 


64 
1 
IS 

2 

79 
4 
2 


63 


'14 




13 


'11 




151 


'10 




11 


?17 




16 


174 


?1S 




2 


?19 




1 

1 


1 

2 


27 


??0 




4 


??1 




1 
456 

1,476 
8 


11 

62 

31 


31 


??? 




11 
10 


13 

43 


110 


'?! 




1S1 


7?4 






??.1 






.1 




3 


7?li 






1,452 




65 

8 

48 

203 


20 


6 


??7 






1 

101 

3 




14 


??S 




10 




13 
3 


42 


2 
9 


93 


229 




65 



1 Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 199 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 





ST. PAUL, 
MINN. 


SAN FRANCISCO, 
CAL. 


SCRANTON, 
PA. 


SEATTLE, 
WASH. 


SPOKANE, 
WASH. 


SYRACUSE, 
N. Y. 


TOLEDO, 
OHIO. 


WASHINGTON, 
D. C. 


WORCESTER, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


1? 


133 
157 
28 
57 
30 




164 

115 

24 

10 

37 

12 

3 

154 




49 

82 

4 




98 

55 

5 

3 

8 




29 
10 

1 
1 

5 
1 




77 
38 




32 
67 
53 
16 
11 
3 


2 
5 


202 
82 
1 
16 
429 
2 
1 
2 


2 
2 


78 
40 




51 


5 


3 
















li 


2 

13 










3 

10 
4 

20 
4 


1 
2 

14 


7 
97 


8 
23 

4 
32 
147 




56 


2 


8 


1 


5 


22 




38 
9 


19 
1 


1 






9 
5 






4 




1 
















4 
























01 


292 


22 


370 


18 


270 
23 

866 

859 

7 

165 

243 
211 
32 

39 
3 
14 
22 

11 
4 

255 

5 

249 

1 

36 

470 

1 

400 

69 

12 
50 
86 
299 
50 
28 
31 
5 

1 


20 


258 


10 


62 


3 


431 


27 


435 


45 


163 


23 


233 

32 

3,914 

3,785 

129 

346 

711 
651 
60 

67 
7 
10 
50 

4 
11 

764 

9 

754 

1 

20 

856 

7 

674 

175 

76 
149 

32 
368 

35 
151 

66 
8 

19 
2 
1 

16 

57 

24 
4 
10 

1 
9 


31 


v> 


1,760 

1,752 
8 

400 

698 
575 
123 

99 

IS 

4 

77 

20 
45 

492 

9 

476 

7 

20 

1,423 

1 

1,147 

275 

130 
97 
255 
794 
195 




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147 
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7 

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15 
20 

104 
20 
4 
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62 

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91 
32 

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6 
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539 




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2,807 

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200 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF A.GE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


PORTLAND, 
OREG. 


PROVIDENCE, 
R. I. 


RICHMOND, 
VA. 


ROCHESTER, 

N. y. 


ST. LOUIS, 
MO. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


wn 


Manufacturing and mechanical industries — Con. 
Semiskilled operatives (n. 0. s. 1 ) — Continued. 


91 
74 
2 
15 

763 

174 

520 

69 

9 
99 
36 
33 




178 
116 
10 
52 

191 
58 
32 

101 

9 
90 
73 

17 

219 
37 


1 


49 
22 
14 
13 

344 
35 
145 
164 

45 
98 
919 

28 


12 


184 

150 

7 

27 

1,477 
943 
169 
365 

40 

245 

3,097 

28 

1 


5 


1,933 

1,766 

73 

94 

2,147 
968 
668 
511 

47 

950 

7,372 

161 


208 


?31 






180 


?3? 








5 

7 

32 

1 

18 

13 

24 

156 

105 

2 


4 , 
1 

51 

39 

4 

8 

14 
225 

1,867 
5 


14 


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1 

14 
8 
1 
5 

4 

104 

24 

1 

57 
8 
2 
32 
15 

210 

37 

3 

158 
12 

103 

13 


14 


234 




15 
2 
6 

7 

1 
73 
1 


118 


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32 


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37 


?37 




49 


?38 




62 


239 




1,078 


?40 




3,820 


?41 




2 


9|9 


Textile industries — 






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Silk mills. 


















?45 








144 
38 

276 
48 






1 






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747 












1 







4 


MS 
















4 


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Silk mills. . 


















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206 
22 

231 

22 

2 

191 
16 

60 
8 






1 








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1 


2 






1 




3 


7 


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1 


2 


80 
10 

490 
73 
3 

373 
41 

702 
134 

14 
491 

63 

1,132 

2S2 

14 

631 

205 

1,099 

1S3 

10 

739 

167 

1,659 

238 

22 

822 

577 

9S6 
60 
86 
384 
456 

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1 






1 






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3 

2 
1 


5 


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1 
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2 


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260 






48 

4 

395 
65 

7 
295 
28 

1,692 

250 

5 

1,241 
196 

101 
15 














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1 

9 
4 




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13 


5 


100 


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72 


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1 
8 
4 

56 
6 
2 
14 
34 






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3 

16 


2 

7 

11 






1 
4 

45 
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5 

37 
16 


28 


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5 
2 
2 


1 


122 


968 




61 


969 


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6 
10 


4 

7 




8 
35 

15 
1 
2 
3 
9 

218 
2 


2 
19 

10 
1 




271 




1 


1 


61 


979 




20 


?73 














15 


?74 


Silk mills. 














?75 








73 
13 

1,834 

220 

8 

1,107 
499 

999 
30 
29 
272 
668 

90 
385 

105 
65 
26 
6 
8 

124 

29 

851 

265 

20 

245 

79 
7.046 












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9 

222 
13 
5 
16 

188 

2,093 
108 
55 
56 

1,874 

273 
772 

143 

5 
76 
51 
11 

391 

258 
2,795 

1,383 

42 

1,341 

325 
26,647 


5 


?77 




102 
1 


29 


20 


29 


39 
1 
3 
3 

32 

3,160 

166 

60 

9 

2,925 

725 
293 

176 
7 
62 
93 
14 

12S 

51 

1,971 

442 

7 

435 

156 
7,429 


243 


?78 




39 


279 


Silk mills 










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6 
95 

486 
6 
9 
10 

461 

38 
228 

46 


3 

26 

148 
1 
17 






7 
209 

1,882 

53 

191 

3 

1,635 

1,559 
20 

2 


4 


?si 


Other textile mills 


20 

418 

1 

24 

1 

392 

7 
187 

21 

1 

13 

7 


29 
305 


200 


2R? 


Other industries 


1,502 


?,83 




51 


2.84 




92 


277 


285 




25 


?«6 




130 

300 

1 

1 


213 

90 
3 


1,149 


SS7 




3,153 


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13 


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4 


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39 
6 
1 

84 

40 

667 

280 

13 
287 

63 
13.860 


1 






1 
1 


3 


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1 


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101 
26 
215 

148 

8 

140 

53 
5,047 






1 


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wk 




176 
1 


177 


61 


2,407 


731 


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1 
2 

464 










aim 




4 
312 


3 
159 


7 
359 


13 


am 




1,432 




Water transportation (selected occupations): 




w 


6 
292 
516 
540 




1 

80 
320 
172 




1 

15 
47 
40 




29 
8 
3 

15 




9 
119 

35 
349 




303 




























305 


Sailors and deck hands 













1 Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910-Continued. 



201 





ST. PAUL, 

MINN. 


3AN FRANCISCO, 
CAL. 


SCRANTON, 
PA. 


SEATTLE, 
WASH. 


SPOKANE, 
WASH. 


SYRACUSE, 
N. Y. 


TOLEDO, 
OHIO. 


WASHINGTON, 
D. C. 


WORCESTER, 
MASS. 




Male. I 


'emale. 


Male. Female. 


Male. Female. 


Male. Female. 


Male. Female. 


Male. Female. Male. Female. 


Male. Female. 


Male. Female. 


230 


307 

269 

21 

17 

273 
93 

128 


39 

29 

5 

5 

13 
7 
6 


517 

358 

67 

92 

782 
250 
358 
174 

22 
345 
2«2 
366 


13 
1 
6 
6 

50 
4 
5 

41 

309 

75 

1 


74 
55 


1 


199 

165 

6 

28 

923 . 


8 
3 
2 
3 


54 . 
43 . 




121 
115 


2 

1 


119 
99 

7 
13 

378 
149 
65 
164 

10 

93 

9 

1 


14 
6 
1 

7 

4 
78 
2 


146 
113 
3 . 
30 

139 
62 

30 . 
47 . 

12 
687 
8 . 
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6 


114 . 
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476 

257 

32 

187 

24 

177 
460 
281 












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233 


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27 
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27 . 
193 

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4 . 
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1 

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6 

353 
200 
34 
119 

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102 
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1 

49 
47 
1 
1 

3 

73 

193 


31 

28 

2 

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234 


70 . 




235 


774 . 




237 


14 . 




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3 
72 

42 
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6 
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243 
244 
245 
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274 
275 
276 

277 
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51 

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85 
176 

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303 

336 

1,895 

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568 
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3 








s See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



202 



POPULATION. 

Table III.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 





OCCUPATION. 


PORTLAND, 
OREG. 


PROVIDENCE, 
E. I. 


RICHMOND, 
VA. 


ROCHESTER, 
N. Y. 


ST. LOUIS, 
MO. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


loo 


Transportation— Continued. 
Road and street transportation (selected occupations): 


82 

259 

2,414 

36 

32 

327 

72 

79 

01 
28 
31 

18 
365 
284 
543 
104 

2,850 

2,507 

343 

395 

263 
468 

152 

133 

19 

217 
185 

4 
28 

36 

21 

106 
51 
115 

156 
156 

17 
201 

41 

112 
80 
19 
10 
3 

122 
82 
15 
25 

2,120 

1,974 

48 

98 

71 
23 

4S 

104 
01 
49 

54 

17,638 




121 

307 

1,627 

24 

29 

247 

4,s 

63 

22 
IS 
4 

7 
122 

95 
359 

50 

629 

568 

61 

100 

83 

362 

34 
23 
11 

67 

52 

3 

12 

11 

12 

2S 
11 
17 

158 
101 

29 
67 

17 

43 

21 

12 

7 

1 

65 
27 
11 
25 

1,401 

1.2S9 
69 
101 

12 
10 
2 

70 

41! 

4 

20 

12,476 




116 

40 

946 

7 

7 

142 

33 

20 

52 

45 

7 

20 
251 
221 
201 

91 

S21 
734 
S7 

2X3 
201 
203 

90 
89 

169 
145 

1 
23 

18 

5 

54 
23 
31 

100 
15 
15 

125 
17 

13 

4 
2 

1 

105 
88 
10 

7 

413 
327 
34 
52 

10 
15 
1 

88 
55 
14 
19 

7,862 




128 
271 
1,454 
20 
22 
04 
40 
OS 

52 
35 

17 

8 

133 

162 

364 

99 

575 
475 
100 

253 
179 
423 

SO 
73 

7 

1S9 

149 

8 

32 

31 

13 

58 
16 
42 

173 
88 
34 
99 

28 

74 

39 

25 

3 

7 

85 
50 
13 
22 

1,949 
1,815 

49 
85 

11 
17 
14 

127 
77 
23 
27 

11,181 




351 

754 

6,548 

147 

35 
629 

82 
202 

161 
82 
79 

32 

287 

491 

1,141 

380 

4,099 

3,111 

966 

599 

507 

1,209 

112 

276 

36 

1,349 

1,219 

40 

90 

76 

12 

500 
107 
393 

736 
227 
119 
519 
101 

148 
90 
37 
5 
16 

317 

250 

16 

51 

3,552 

1,110 

276 

1C0 

98 
44 
54 

372 
127 
57 
188 

47,355 




307 














108 










, 




309 














310 




1 










111 












lis 




1 




1 






in 


Railroad transportation (selected occupations): 


3 






114 










315 














116 














117 














IIS 


Brakemen 












111 












120 














1?1 










1 

4 
3 
1 




3?? 




17 
15 
2 


9 
8 
1 


18 
18 




3?3 




52 


3?4 




5 


aw 








i">fi 














T>7 














S!W 














S") 














iin 














in 












1 


33? 












1 


131 














134 














115 




1 






2 


6 


336 


Exp ress, post, telegraph, and telephone (selected occup'ns): 








317 














IIS 














119 














340 








• 


2 




141 












342 






1 

14 
271 

3 








143 




35 

197 

3 


15 
119 

1 


20 
318 

1 


210 


344 




1,101 


345 

141! 


Other transportation pursuits: 


9 


117 




3 


3 


1 


1 


9 


348 






349 














3,50 




1 


. 






3 


351 








3 


35? 














1,51 




1 


1 








3,54 


Laborers (n. o. s. 2 ) 




3 




15.5 










350 














157 










3 

2 
2 




358 
359 


Proprietors, officials, and managers (n. o. s. 2 ) 


4 
4 


8 
8 


3 
3 


11 
10 


son 




1 


101 




4 

4 


2 

1 


2 
1 


6 


18 


10? 




2 


863 






2 


104 






1 
2,221 


1 
1,183 


6 
2,374 


14 


305 




2,371 


6,762 








106 


597 

162 

207 

14 

10 

70 

134 

2,010 
921 

47 

1,118 
186 
932 


9 
6 

1 


246 
75 
79 
3 
5 
03 
21 

1,029 
649 
38 

1,411 

169 

1,242 


8 
2 

3 

1 


220 
89 
98 
5 
6 
19 
9 

709 

420 

11 

880 

69 

811 


8 
3 
4 
1 


192 
64 
45 


5 

1 
2 
2 


1,096 
226 
535 
9 
16 
204 
100 

6,549 

2,052 

95 

4,146 

399 

3,747 


17 


167 




9 


168 




3 


309 




2 


170 






3 

02 
18 

1,108 
840 
31 

1,071 
112 
939 


1 


371 




1 
1 

775 
11 
3 

1 


2 






1 


17? 








1 


173 




309 
7 
3 


221 

5 


871 
12 
4 


1,592 


174 




22 


175 




6 


370 






3 


377 










1 


378 




1 








2 



> See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



203 





ST. PAUL, 
MINN. 


SAN FRANCISCO, 
CAL. 


SCRANTON, 
PA. 


SEATTLE, 
WASH. 


SPOKANE, 
WASH. 


SYRACUSE, 
N. T. 


TOLEDO, 
OHIO. 


WASHINGTON, 
D. C. 


WORCESTER, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Feni3le. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


306 


104 
212 
1,890 
49 
15 
177 
40 
40 

140 
99 
41 

63 
512 
439 
506 
244 

2,737 

2,471 

266 

579 
478 
395 

201 

191 
10 

879 
785 
20 
74 

44 

32 

328 
88 
240 

231 
154 

48 
270 

35 

58 
30 
22 




153 

642 

4,590 

59 

58 

629 

137 

225 

41 
24 

17 

8 
127 
229 
781 
123 

1,678 

1,463 

215 

222 
130 
809 

98 
78 
20 

256 

220 

13 

23 

36 

15 

155 
55 
100 

384 
264 
144 
297 
68 

101 

54 

16 

30 

1 

114 
56 
36 
22 

3,778 

3,447 

63 

268 

173 
22 
151 

438 
85 
38 

315 

34,069 




59 
114 
641 
26 
8 
37 
26 
22 

27 
15 
12 

24 
180 
130 
139 

76 

957 
869 

88 

281 
182 
158 

56 

52 

4 

269 

252 

6 

11 

18 

8 

7 
1 

6 

• 

78 
40 
17 
48 
7 

13 
8 
5 




77 

310 

2,739 

49 

24 
175 

44 
133 

56 
27 
29 

17 
283 
192 
635 
165 

1,804 

1,587 

217 

420 

258 
604 

107 
95 
12 

303 

262 

12 

29 

37 

14 

119 
48 
71 

209 
213 

70 
243 

45 

168 
100 
24 
42 
2 

88 
51 
24 
13 

3,757 

3,589 

13 

155 

104 
27 

77 

184 
88 
33 
63 

18.154 




39 

84 

1,281 

7 

6 

64 

26 

27 

47 
34 
13 

4 
317 
269 
162 
130 

1,296 

1,202 

94 

379 
241 
213 

116 

109 

7 

169 

144 

1 

24 

26 

7 

158 
59 
99 

97 
97 
22 
108 
21 

53 
42 
11 


9 
9 

17 
246 


66 

204 

822 

15 

15 

105 

39 

37 

44 

38 

6 

36 
221 
221 
229 

90 

602 

524 

78 

296 
217 
248 

57 

50 

7 

154 

122 

6 

26 

17 

12 

114 
15 
99 

117 
62 
25 

107 
19 

33 
14 
17 
1 
1 

73 
56 
10 

799 
707 
59 
33 

23 
20 
3 

204 

171 

15 
18 

7,486 


1 

5 

5 

1 
25 
241 

4 
4 

1 
1 

3 
3 

5 
3 
2 

1,678 


47 
129 
929 
23 
10 
63 
31 
27 

86 
49 
37 

63 
495 
460 
326 
185 

1,173 

1,102 
71 

612 
410 
307 

115 
98 
17 

635 

549 

4 

82 

37 

14 

128 
55 
73 

144 
84 
39 

145 
22 

57 
25 
12 
15 
5 

279 

248 
13 
18 

938 

846 

13 

79 

41 
17 
24 

161 

107 

19 

35 

9.383 


2 

9 
8 
1 

1 

30 
322 

1 
1 

3 
2 

1 

11 
11 

1 

1 

1,948 


299 

507 

2,117 

87 

38 

393 
88 
84 

33 
28 
5 

23 
130 
238 
578 
104 

910 

760 
150 

165 
107 
613 

113 
88 
25 

178 
107 
39 
32 

34 

20 

189 
39 
150 

352 
63 

91 
278 
50 

83 
42 
17 
5 
19 

149 

110 

IS 

21 

3,189 

2,811 

151 

227 

38 
17 
21 

ISO 
58 
21 

101 

17,284 




58 

185 

892 

17 

17 

115 

37 

42 

21 
17 
4 

13 
180 

87 
230 

42 

481 

436 

45 

135 
89 
203 

17 
11 
6 

119 

101 

5 

13 

14 

33 
9 
24 

123 
49 

10 
36 
10 

44 
27 
17 




w 






1 

2 


1 


1 




lllS 






1 


lif) 












310 














111 














11" 


1 
1 








4 
4 


1 


313 


1 




1 




314 






315 














316 














317 














31S 














311 














("11 














321 








1 

3 
3 


3 

78 
75 
3 




322 
323 

VA 


25 

23 

2 


5 
3 
2 


4 
4 




125 








32ft 














327 














3?S 














329 














330 














331 














332 














m 














tii 














335 








1 






Bfl 












3,37 














338 














1,3(1 














34n 


3 


2 


1 


3 






141 






MS 


1 

70 

379 

3 


1 
112 
918 

4 








2 


343 
344 

345 
!4fl 


5 

130 

2 


53 
597 

1 


70 
443 

3 


4 
210 


347 
34S 


2 


4 


2 


1 


3 




340 


6 

175 
139 
21 

15 

1,154 
966 
91 
97 

49 
20 
29 

192 

138 

6 

48 

15,020 


1 

2 
1 




















350 


5 


61 

53 

3 

5 

242 

207 
9 
26 

9 
4 
5 

82 
74 
5 
3 

5.193 






67 

52 

10 

5 

923 

870 
10 
43 

19 
14 
5 

121 
84 
28 
9 

8,158 


2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 
2 

1 
985 


4 
4 


72 

50 

5 

17 

404 

359 

21 

24 

11 
8 
3 

43 
19 
11 
13 

6.425 


2 


Til 






1 


r," 










isa 


1 

1 


5 

1 








1 


354 






28 




l.i.", 








356 














157 


1 

2 
2 


1 

8 
7 
1 






28 

2 
2 




358 
159 
360 


5 
5 


8 
8 


4 
4 


361 


8 
6 




3 


16 

1 




lil" 








363 






1 
2 

2.112 




364 


2 
3,035 






15 
3,268 




365 


4.471 


1.175 


1.410 


360 

367 
368 


340 

105 
136 
7 
2 
57 
33 

2,448 

1.298 

49 

1,276 

164 

1,112 


14 
7 
4 


1,171 
178 
439 
18 
15 
259 
262 

3,905 

1,293 

79 

2,156 

353 

1,803 


45 
9 

3 
2 


97 

55 

13 

3 


2 

1 


733 
166 
246 
13 
7 
131 
170 

1.441 

839 

39 

1,181 
199 
982 


21 

5 
3 
2 

1 
4 
6 

423 
13 
2 


365 
92 
68 

14 

4 

77 

110 

672 

539 

29 

469 


7 
1 

3 
3 

307 
14 
1 


131 
35 
34 

1 

8 

40 

13 

779 

867 

31 

614 


5 
3 

2 

669 
14 
2 


236 
84 
85 
6 
9 
29 
23 

869 

916 

24 

779 

112 
667 


6 
3 

1 

1 
1 

633 

15 

1 

4 

4 


372 
141 
117 
21 
7 
51 
35 

1.988 

336 

50 

2,111 

314 

1,797 


10 
6 


81 
38 

7 
3 
7 
17 
9 

534 

424 

12 

823 
101 
722 


5 
1 


360 






1 


370 




1 
2 
1 

1.042 
6 
1 

1 

1 


1 


371 
37? 


1 

1 

1,289 
15 
2 

1 


7 
24 

834 
14 
24 


16 
10 

584 

275 

17 

602 

60 

542 


1 


2 


373 
374 
375 

376 


401 
9 
2 


237 

7 

1 
1 


377 








77 

392 1 


76 

538 1 


378 


1 











• Not otherwise specified. 



204 



POPULATION. 

Table III — TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



379 
380 
381 

382 

383 
384 
385 



387 
388 
389 
390 
391 

392 
393 

394 
395 
396 
397 
398 

399 
400 

401 
402 
403 
404 
405 

406 
407 

408 
409 
410 
411 



412 

413 

414 

415 

416 
417 

418 
419 
420 
421 
422 

423 
424 
425 

426 
427 
428 

429 
430 

431 
432 
433 
434 



436 
437 
438 

439 
440 
441 

442 

443 
444 
445 

446 
447 
448 

449 
450 
451 
152 



OCCUPATION. 



Trade— Continued. 

Floorwalkers, foremen, and overseers 

Floorwalkers and foremen in stores 

Foremen warehouses, stockyards, etc 

Inspectors, gaugers, and samplers 

Insurance agents and officials 

Insurance agents 

Officials of insurance companies 

Laborers in coal and lumber yards, warehouses, etc 

Coal yards 

Elevators 

Lumberyards 

Stockyards 

Warehouses 

Laborers, porters, and helpers in stores 

Newsboys 

Proprietors, officials ( and managers (n. o. s. 1 ) 

Employment office keepers 

Proprietors, etc. , elevators 

Proprietors, etc. , warehouses 

Other proprietors, officials, and managers 

Real estate agents and officials 

Retail dealers 

Salesmen and saleswomen 

Auctioneers 

Demonstrators 

Sales agents 

Salesmen and saleswomen (stores) ! 

Undertakers 

Wholesale dealers, importers, and exporters 

Other pursuits (semiskilled) 

Fruit graders and packers 

Meat cutters 

Other occupations 

Public service (not elsewhere classified) . 

Firemen (fire department) 

Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers 

Laborers (public service) 

Garbage men and scavengers 

Other laborers 

Marshals, sheriffs, detectives, etc 

Detectives 

Marshals and constables 

Probation and truant officers 

Sheriffs 

Officials and inspectors (city and county) 

Officials and inspectors (city) 

Officials and inspectors (county) 

Officials and inspectors (state and United States). . 

Officials and inspectors (state) 

Officials and inspectors (United States) 

Policemen 

Soldiers, sailors, and marines 

Other pursuits 

Life-savers 

Lighthouse keepers 

Other occupations 

Professional service 

Actors 

Architects 

Artists, sculptors, and teachers of art 

Authors, editors, and reporters 

Authors 

Editors 

Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists 

Civil and mining engineers and surveyors 

Civil engineers and surveyors 

Mining engineers 

Clergymen 

College presidents and professors 

Dentists 

Designers, draftsmen, and inventors 

Designers 

Draftsmen : 

Inventors 



PORTLAND, 
OEEG. 



Male. Female. 



129 
116 
13 



452 

403 

49 

381 
42 
28 

259 
14 
38 

376 
136 

150 
31 
11 
18 
90 

1,728 
4,323 

4,700 
17 
10 
96 

4,577 

38 
281 

196 
11 

104 
81 



310 
260 



63 
325 

92 
51 
21 

2 
IS 

179 
141 

38 



106 
201 
103 



12 
177 



703 

622 

81 

320 

13 

253 

201 
13 

166 
22 



18 



180 
1,260 



11 

1,223 

3 
6 

12 

1 



21 



138 
22 


2 


116 
200 


2 


37 




42 
3 


1 


3 




36 
4,614 


1 
2,795 



6 
118 

39 
6 
33 



PROVIDENCE, 
R.I. 



Male. 



82 

80 

2 

19 

362 
319 
43 

383 

278 

3 

82 



20 

463 
143 

81 
3 
10 
14 
54 

313 

3,696 

3,071 
12 
8 
87 

2,964 

100 
184 

206 

4 

133 



317 
317 

240 

11 

229 

48 
12 

18 

1 

17 



80 



52 
24 
28 

336 
34 

42 
1 
1 

40 



2,885 



8 
75 

79 

153 

1.52 

1 

190 
51 
132 

427 

166 

242 

19 



Female. 



336 

1,485 



44 

24 

1,417 



1 
.... 

2.429 



RICHMOND, 
VA. 



Male. 


Female. 


41 

36 

S 


2 
2 



380 

320 

60 

174 
54 
5 
70 
13 
32 

1,059 



53 

147 
2,137 

1,289 

7 

1 

42 

1,239 

38 
154 

30 



913 



108 
178 



198 



198 

39 
24 
12 



124 
115 



65 
19 
46 

152 
14 

35 



1,444 



201 
23 
55 

47 
2 

43 
2 



3 

221 



657 



3 

4 

650 

2 
4 



1,273 



ROCHESTER, 
N. Y. 



Male. 



384 

343 

41 

246 

77 

5 

140 



255 
95 

72 
8 
3 

16 

45 

340 

3,407 

2,577 
8 
13 
88 

2,468 

68 
181 

192 

4 

113 

75 



1,426 



278 
211 

285 

17 

268 

56 
30 
13 

3 
10 

179 
168 
11 

53 

28 
25 

290 
27 



3,132 



54 
83 
121 

131 

8 
123 

129 

195 

192 

3 

231 
37 

129 

324 
89 

218 
17 



Female. 



10 



26 
308 



1,035 



26 

8 

1,001 



2,423 



ST. LOUIS, 
MO. 



Male. Female. 



418 

375 

43 

208 

1,414 

1,290 

124 

1,038 
166 
72 
612 
65 
123 

2,174 
601 

403 
14 
36 
55 

298 

1,119 
12, 422 

11,910 

17 

27 

282 

11,584 

266 

641 



245 
549 



5,823 



773 
1,316 

939 

60 

879 

202 

90 

82 

5 

25 

578 

564 

14 

220 
38 
182 

1,570 
148 

77 



9,668 



230 
309 
362 

404 

14 

390 

276 

542 

507 

35 



447 

6.59 
72 

556 
31 



1 Not otherwise specified. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



205 





ST. PAUL, 
MINN. 


SAN FRANCISCO, 
CAL. 


SCRANTON, 
PA. 


SEATTLE, 
WASH. 


SPOKANE, 
WASH. 


SYRACUSE, 
N. T. 


TOLEDO, 
OHIO. 


WASHINGTON, 
D. C. 


WORCESTER, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female 


379 
380 
3S1 


222 

205 

17 

49 

424 

373 

51 

404 
103 
13 
206 
26 
56 

481 
83 

189 
10 
17 
23 

139 

665 
3,106 

3,324 

7 

4 

102 

3,211 

66 
321 

275 

1 

94 

180 

1,902 


55 
55 


163 
130 
33 

49 

925 

844 

81 

579 
72 
3 

320 
11 

173 

1,168 
286 

239 
35 
16 
48 

140 

1,284 
10,751 

8,910 
39 
15 

247 
8,609 

141 
646 

324 

9 
38 

277 

10,405 


40 
40 


23 
21 
2 

3 

224 
191 
33 

M 
6 
3 

63 


7 

7 


168 
137 
31 

40 

579 

525 

54 

192 

28 
13 

83 


20 
20 


65 
57 
8 

18 

246 

226 

20 

142 
8 
4 

110 
1 
19 

138 
93 

78 

28 

9 

8 

33 

1,177 

2,054 

1,812 

6 

1 

42 

1,763 

20 
127 

114 

5 

75 

34 

748 


7 

7 

4 
4 


59 

52 

7 

13 

330 

290 
40 

141 

93 

1 

39 


16 
16 

1 

12 
9 
3 


85 
77 
8 

47 

311 
273 
38 

217 
36 
34 
140 
2 
5 

256 
272 

56 

9 
4 
43 

340 

2,474 

2,085 

6 

2 

66 

2,011 

58 
199 

159 


30 
30 

8 

16 
16 

10 
1 

2 
1 

1 

16 
220 

960 

31 

7 
922 

5 
3 

18 


72 

63 

9 

27 

549 

472 

77 

424 
174 

10 

196 

8 

36 

1,730 
242 

110 
4 

10 
35 
61 

705 
5,318 

2,824 

19 

6 

119 

2,680 

116 
208 

102 

1 

32 

69 

7,192 


14 
14 


47 

45 
2 

11 

241 

213 

28 

101 
52 
2 
40 
1 
6 

141 
73 

26 
3 


7 
6 

1 




4 

10 

7 
3 


1 

41 
41 


3 

4 
3 
1 


2 

6 

5 
1 




3 


383 
384 

385 


10 

10 


3 
3 


386 


1 






3R7 












3RR 














3K9 














390 














391 




1 

34 


12 

110 
61 

38 
1 
2 
5 

30 

72 
1,701 

1,129 
3 




68 

354 

168 

209 
49 
9 
40 

111 

2,000 
4,686 

5,005 

11 

9 

117 

4,868 

49 
284 

187 

7 
98 
82 

2,562 




5 

3 
3 

30 

80 

520 

12 

8 

500 

3 

4 


8 

187 
133 

78 
7 
8 
12 
51 

217 
2,084 

1,461 

3 

10 

85 

1,363 

53 
147 

161 


11 
4 

3 
1 

2 

12 
190 

720 

22 
11 

687 

5 

14 






392 
393 


37 

1 

4 
2 


5 


8 
1 

4 
3 


38 
1 

7 
4 


5 


394 
395 


16 
10 
1 


2 
1 


8 
7 


397 








2 

1 

17 
608 

1,500 


9 

14 

185 
1,912 

1,560 

4 

9 

31 

1,516 

45 
132 

77 




398 

399 
400 

401 
40? 


2 

10 

172 

1,339 


S 

45 

618 

2,661 


1 

4 
131 

595 


1 

62 
179 

1,347 


1 

5 

148 

960 


401 


15 

7 

1,317 

1 

10 

71 
1 


28 
16 

2,617 

2 
12 

83 
12 


5 

16 

574 

3 
1 

6 


26 

7 

1,314 


25 
9 

1,466 

5 
3 

5 


12 


404 
405 

406 


124 
1,002 

43 
107 

23 


8 
940 

1 


407 

408 


9 

15 


4 

16 




12 
11 

700 






4 
11 


137 

24 

999 


14 
9 


90 

69 

1,065 


18 
9 




55 

22 

1,031 




411 

412 


70 
13 


71 
27 


6 
11 


15 
23 


5 
290 


16 

16 


413 


321 
251 

525 

11 
514 

83 
53 

9 

4 
17 

179 
155 
24 

167 
66 
101 

261 
71 

44 




1,013 

857 

711 
291 
420 

129 
77 
11 
3 
3S 

264 

238 

20 

516 

38 

478 

1,033 
5,765 

117 
30 
23 
64 

8,720 




79 
140 

189 

9 

180 

3S 
16 
17 




2S9 
261 

587 
93 
494 

86 
46 
15 
4 
21 

364 
2S3 
81 

227 
34 
193 

299 
358 

91 
4 
3 

84 

5.840 




116 
44 

262 

2 

260 

41 

21 

9 

1 

10 

111 
78 
33 

40 
9 
31 

96 
22 

16 


2 

2 

2 
1 

1 

4 

4 

3 
3 


145 
159 

302 

7 

295 

41 
27 
6 
4 
4 

99 

92 

7 

39 
17 
22 

146 
33 

35 


1 
1 
1 

1 

6 
2 

4 

1 
1 


209 
258 

131 

3 

128 

48 

34 

7 

3 

4 

134 
107 
27 

55 
14 
41 

187 
26 

17 


1 
1 
2 

2 


419 
1,015 

1,466 

61 

1,405 

88 

56 

29 

3 




185 
165 

334 
37 
297 

15 
2 
4 
3 
6 

67 

61 

6 

29 
12 
17 

196 
4 

36 
1 














8 
170 




415 


4 


6 


3 




5 










4 


6 

4 
1 


3 




170 
2 


5 


41S 


2 

2 






















4">\ 




3 






2 








5 

97 
82 
15 

21 

14 

110 
4 

22 








4?3 




6 

6 


2 

2 


11 
2 
9 

10 


4 
1 
3 

2 
1 
1 


191 

191 


11 
11 


10 


4?4 




5 






5 


426 
427 
428 

4'*1 


6 
4 
2 


7 
1 
6 


5 

4 
1 


1,318 

1 

1,317 

875 
1,675 

145 


68 




10 


68 


















411 


3 


4 


1 




31 


1 








433 




1 
2 

2,715 


















1 

16 

2,158 












44 
3.476 


4 
5.105 


22 
1,461 


1 
1.217 




16 
2.480 


1,379 


3.5 
2,243 


1.690 


1,839 


145 
8,076 


31 
4,529 


35 
1.968 


1 


435 


2.922 


1,772 


436 
437 
438 

439 
440 
441 

4.(0 


103 
90 
93 

183 

8 
175 

50 

325 

301 
24 

284 

76 

159 

239 
24 

209 
6 


61 
1 

116 

29 

7 

22 

5 


374 
369 
338 

460 
42 

418 

177 

804 
592 

212 

320 

30 

449 

511 
59 

425 
27 


335 

8 

241 

93 
39 
54 

7 


35 
35 
37 

63 

3 

60 

10 

193 
118 
75 

108 
24 
48 

84 
10 
71 
3 


9 

1 
16 

7 
2 
5 


195 
253 
126 

219 

13 

206 

77 

960 

842 
118 

204 
92 
240 

262 
21 

212 
29 


160 

5 

117 

38 
16 
22 

2 


92 
S4 
47 

113 

4 

109 

24 

454 
373 
81 

177 
36 
90 

69 
4 

62 
3 


40 

46 

10 
2 

8 

3 

7 
4 

1 
1 


40 

50 
78 

71 

6 

65 

87 

133 

129 

4 

162 
102 
87 

186 
27 

142 
17 


35 

67 

13 
4 
9 

4 

1 
17 
5 

6 
5 

1 


76 
47 
53 

63 

3 

60 

31 

93 
92 

1 

157 
24 
99 

221 
19 

189 
13 


46 

1 

61 

15 
5 
10 

3 

2 

4 
3 
1 


69 
253 
153 

498 
51 
447 

251 

409 

389 
20 

511 
103 
273 

616 
21 

557 
38 


35 

1 

190 

116 
47 
69 

8 


14 
36 
27 

83 
3 
80 

48 

103 

102 
1 

138 
112 
113 

274 

31 

234 

9 


11 

34 

18 
7 
11 

4 




































446 




8 
10 
22 

33 

23 

9 

1 




4 
10 
17 

10 
8 
2 


8 
50 
12 

58 
12 
46 


1 


447 
448 

449 
450 


14 
5 

14 
11 
2 

1 


5 
1 

4 

4 


8 
1 

12 
11 
1 


452 







! See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



206 



POPULATION. 

Table III — TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED 



453 
454 
455 
456 
457 

458 
459 
460 

461 
462 
463 

464 
465 
466 
467 
468 
469 
470 
471 
472 

473 



474 

475 
476 

477 

478 
479 



481 

4S2 
483 
484 

485 
486 
487 
4S8 
489 
490 

491 
492 
493 

494 
495 
496 

497 
498 
499 
500 
501 
502 

503 

504 
505 
506 
507 
508 
509 



510 

511 
512 
513 
514 

515 

516 
517 
518 

519 
520 
421 



OCCUPATION. 



Professional service— Continued. 

Lawyers, judges, and justices 

Musicians and teachers of music 

Photographers 

Physicians and surgeons 

Showmen 



Teachers 

Teachers (athletics, dancing, etc.). 
Teachers (school) 



Trained nurses 

Veterinary surgeons. . . .■ 

Other professional pursuits. 



Semiprofessional pursuits 

Abstractors, notaries, and justices of peace. . . 
Fortune tellers, hypnotists, spiritualists, etc. 
Healers (except physicians and surgeons). . . . 
Keepers of charitable and penal institutions. 

Officials of lodges, societies, etc 

Religious and charity workers 

Theatrical owners, managers, and officials. . . 
Other occupations 



Attendants and helpers (professional service) . 



Domestic and personal service. . 

Barbers, hairdressers, and manicurists. 
Bartenders 



Billiard room, dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers. 

Billiard and pool room keepers 

Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers 

Boarding and lodging house keepers 

Bootblacks 

Charwomen and cleaners 

Elevator tenders 

Hotel keepers and managers 



Housekeepers and stewards 

Janitors and sextons 

Laborers (domestic and professional service). . 
Launderers and laundresses (not in laundry). 

Laundry operatives l 

Laundry owners, officials, and managers 1 

Midwives and nurses (not trained) 

Midwives 

Nurses (not trained) 



Porters (except in stores) 

Restaurant, cafe 1 , and lunch-room keepers. 
Saloon keepers 



Servants 

Bell boys, chore boys, etc.. 

Chambermaids 

Coachmen and footmen 

Cooks 

Other servants 



Waiters. . 



Other pursuits 

Bathhouse keepers and attendants 

Cemetery keepers 

Cleaners and renovators (clothing, etc.). 
Umbrella menders and scissors grinders.. 
Other occupations 



Clerical occupations. 



Agents, canvassers, and collectors. 

Agents 

Canvassers 

Collectors 



Bookkeepers, cashiers, and accountants. . 



Clerks (except clerks in stores). 

Shipping clerks 

Other clerks 



Messenger, bundle, and office boys > . . . 

Bundle and cash boys and girls 

Messenger, errand, and office boys. 

Stenographers and typewriters 



PORTLAND, 
OREG. 



679 
310 
142 
591 
90 

260 

12 

248 

34 
29 
43 

255 
31 

7 
18 

8 
59 
54 
64 
14 

49 



7,439 



7S5 
631 

54 
47 

7 

206 
106 
23 
145 
219 

112 
575 
397 
16 
506 



50 



50 

341 
2S6 
341 

1,591 
62 



25 

1,194 

310 



155 
30 
17 
93 
7 



672 
309 
145 
218 



2,702 

402 

2,300 

306 

16 

290 

252 



Female. 



4 
426 
29 
104 

2 

1,212 

6 

1,206 

511 



131 

8 

10 

39 

4 

21 

46 

1 

2 



6,636 



180 
2 



4 
775 



174 

514 

4 

523 

11 

512 



29 
2 

3,189 



203 



540 
2,446 



564 



23 



3.442 



35 
10 

15 
10 

1,062 

370 

3 

367 

104 
93 
11 

1,871 



PROVIDENCE, 
K. I. 



Male. 



Female. 



278 
288 

82 
398 

38 

197 

11 

186 

51 
17 
42 

110 
8 
2 
15 
9 
17 
17 
33 
9 



4,402 



726 
444 

53 
34 
19 

95 
78 
67 
133 
55 

64 

514 
109 
21 
159 
100 



172 
187 
133 

810 
56 



177 
405 
172 

392 

40 
11 
6 
13 
7 
3 



4,385 



378 
146 
57 

175 

1,046 

2,242 

454 

1,788 

590 
39 
551 



1 

331 
17 
33 

7 

1,218 
9 

1,209 

484 



37 
106 



8.285 



105 
1 
10 

617 
44 

4 
816 
393 

4 

595 
18 

577 

6 

29 

2 

4,479 



593 
3,765 



439 



3.531 



26 
1 

1,468 

907 
103 
804 



RICHMOND, 
VA. 



Male. Female. 



223 
90 
31 

250 
23 

90 

7 

83 

11 
10 
19 

85 
11 



3,391 



361 
161 

26 

22 

4 

22 

41 
18 
60 
27 

29 

307 
94 
58 
70 
27 

24 

"24 

46S 
99 
84 

840 
78 



120 
278 
364 



121 
7 
13 



3,470 



355 

115 

17 

223 



1,900 

203 

1,697 

227 

3 

224 



102 
5 
10 



6J9 

8 
651 

363 

"io 

57 



3 
..... 

315 



8 

159 

27 

7 

3,942 

249 



521 

22 

499 



5,356 

1 

420 



2,120 
2,815 



1,589 



392 

327 

3 

324 

19 
8 
11 

830 



ROCHESTER, 
N. Y. 



Male. 



335 
305 
141 
382 
63 

193 
26 
167 

22 
13 
42 

147 

1 

2 

15 

17 

29 

25 

53 

5 

55 



555 
497 

24 
19 
5 

42 
52 
27 
173 
196 

50 
307 
129 

36 
113 

49 



246 
188 
232 

600 
53 



102 
286 
159 

344 

63 
15 
10 
32 
4 



5,279 



444 

184 

40 

220 

1,515 

2,693 

631 

2,062 

467 
45 

422 



Female. 



2 

348 
61 
42 
2 



1,281 
365 



6,453 



139 
3 

15 

1 

14 



170 



16 

410 
46 
11 

522 

376 

5 

580 

22 

558 



52 

5 

3,208 



81 



436 
2,691 

409 

9 



4,398 



1,545 

1,070 

25 

1,045 



1,661 



ST. LOUIS, 
MO. 



Male. 



1,125 
967 
278 

1,586 
237 

592 
37 
555 



42 



635 
82 
7 
35 
33 
94 
77 

151 
56 



18,169 



1,985 
1,951 

184 
156 
28 

191 
143 
59 
540 
159 

174 
1,547 
590 
125 
484 
200 



2,921 

532 

1,243 

3,136 
185 



159 
1,440 
1,352 

1,600 

331 
54 
31 

221 
18 

7 



23,252 



1,975 
804 
317 
854 

5,158 

13,424 

1,147 

12,277 

1,691 
111 

1,5S0 

1,004 



1 See footnotes to Table I, page 91. 



OCCUPATION STATISTICS. 

OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910— Continued. 



207 





ST. PA UL, 

MINN. 


SAN FRANCISCO, 
CAL. 


SCRANTON, 
PA. 


SEATTLE, 
WASH. 


SPOKANE, 
WASH. 


SYRACUSE, 
N. T. 


TOLEDO, 
OHIO. 


"WASHINGTON, 
D. C. 


WORCESTER, 
MASS. 




Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


Male. 


Female. 


4. r >3 
454 
455 
456 
457 


513 
307 
112 
389 
61 

186 

18 

168 


3 

343 

34 

35 

1 

1,354 

4 

1.350 


1.150 

845 

301 

1.116 

198 

305 

27 

278 


8 
748 

55 
175 

16 

1,758 

26 

1,732 


159 

116 
36 

182 
19 

158 

7 

151 


2 

122 

5 

14 

1 

754 

2 

752 


955 
469 
190 
613 
86 

288 

34 

254 


8 

431 

40 

79 

4 

1.220 

9 

1,211 


372 
155 

66 
269 

52 

149 

10 

139 


1 
194 
24 
32 

2 

652 
3 

649 


363 
184 

62 
291 

47 

121 

18 

103 


197 

10 

' 30 

3 

841 

10 

831 


303 
184 

58 
352 

75 

118 

9 

109 


262 
23 
24 

3 

1,033 

4 

1.029 


1,521 
513 
196 

1.071 
71 

444 

16 

428 


21 
448 
25 

77 


184 
117 

53 
259 

31 

212 

9 

203 


1 

206 

11 

39 

1 


458 
459 
460 


2,239 

11 

2.228 


915 

9 

906 


461 
46' 


24 
19 
34 


498 


88 
49 
113 


1,160 


9 
12 
13 


211 


37 
35 
60 


515 


20 
24 
15 


232 
19 


5 
24 
17 


341 
41 


6 
24 

8 


244 
24 


82 
•59 
485 


802 


16 
11 
19 


382 


463 


23 


51 


9 


43 


100 


21 


464 
465 


188 
16 


111 


610 
98 
10 
68 
25 

139 
59 

139 
72 

113 


319 
31 
31 
91 
15 
34 
110 
2 
5 

58 


85 
3 


32 


305 
62 
6 
30 
14 
56 
51 
72 
14 

84 


155 

8 

4 

52 

9 

15 

65 

1 

1 

64 


135 
20 

15 
10 
25 
25 
31 
9 

37 


71 
6 
2 

24 
8 
6 

23 
1 
1 

41 


103 


60 


125 
13 

9 
13 
25 
16 
35 
14 

41 


69 
3 
6 

21 
7 
9 

15 
6 
2 

25 


391 

139 
6 
20 
25 
59 
37 
73 
32 

107 


210 
12 
17 
48 
19 
26 
88 


68 
5 

2 
8 
18 

14 

17 
4 

50 


67 
1 


466 


1 

33 
5 
14 
55 
2 
1 

68 




7 
11 
16 
14 
41 
14 

30 


5 
23 

10 
8 
14 

19 


6 


467 
468 
46!) 


12 
12 
51 
38 
42 
17 

41 


2 
5 
9 
40 
20 
6 

35 


8 
6 


23 
13 
1 


470 
471 


18 


23 


472 








473 


24 


129 


40 


474 


5,886 


8,666 


23,641 


13,207 


1,610 


2,878 


10, 002 


7,287 


3,026 


2,998 


2,646 


4,658 


3,142 


5,283 


11,900 


28, 642 


2,299 


4,705 


475 
476 


588 
C77 


136 
1 


1,694 
2,180 


519 
6 


208 
278 


27 


938 
770 


246 


371 
266 


83 


356 
387 


103 
1 


430 
408 


52 
4 


949 
689 


321 

1 


339 
73 


69 


477 


39 
32 

7 


2 
2 


84 
68 
16 


4 


7 
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